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Meta-Transfer Learning Through Hard Tasks, Qianru Sun, Yaoyao Liu, Zhaozheng Chen, Chua Tat-Seng, Schiele Bernt Mar 2022

Meta-Transfer Learning Through Hard Tasks, Qianru Sun, Yaoyao Liu, Zhaozheng Chen, Chua Tat-Seng, Schiele Bernt

Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems

Meta-learning has been proposed as a framework to address the challenging few-shot learning setting. The key idea is to leverage a large number of similar few-shot tasks in order to learn how to adapt a base-learner to a new task for which only a few labeled samples are available. As deep neural networks (DNNs) tend to overfit using a few samples only, typical meta-learning models use shallow neural networks, thus limiting its effectiveness. In order to achieve top performance, some recent works tried to use the DNNs pre-trained on large-scale datasets but mostly in straight-forward manners, e.g., (1) taking their …


Multi-Dimensional Security Integrity Analysis Of Broad Market Internet-Connected Cameras, Mark A. Stanislav Mar 2022

Multi-Dimensional Security Integrity Analysis Of Broad Market Internet-Connected Cameras, Mark A. Stanislav

Masters Theses & Doctoral Dissertations

This study used a quantitative approach with a cross-sectional, descriptive analysis survey design to examine the adherence of 40 internet-connected cameras against three IoT security frameworks to determine their overall security posture. Relevant literature was reviewed showing that prior studies in a similar regard had limitations, such as a small sample population, singular market segment focus, and/or a lack of validation against formalized frameworks. This study resulted in a uniform and multi-dimensional set of findings with supporting evidence, leading to a mapping against selected IoT security frameworks that was then quantitatively analyzed for their relative adherence as individual cameras, across …


Exploring And Evaluating The Impact Of Covid-19 On Mobility Changes In Singapore, Aldy Gunawan, Linh Chi Tran, Kar Way Tan, I-Lin Wang Mar 2022

Exploring And Evaluating The Impact Of Covid-19 On Mobility Changes In Singapore, Aldy Gunawan, Linh Chi Tran, Kar Way Tan, I-Lin Wang

Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems

This paper analyzes the changes in mobility trends due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in Singapore in the six different sectors: Retail and Recreation, Grocery and Pharmacy, Parks, Transit Stations, Workplaces and Residential. The period of observation is from 15 February 2020 to 18 August 2021. The observed patterns obtained from the descriptive data analysis sheds light on the effectiveness of social distancing measures in Singapore as well as the level of compliance among the country’s residents. Correlation analysis is used to explore the relationship between different sectors during the pandemic period. The results reveal a strong sense …


Aspect-Based Api Review Classification: How Far Can Pre-Trained Transformer Model Go?, Chengran Yang, Bowen Xu, Junaed Younus Khan, Gias Uddin, Donggyun Han, Zhou Yang, David Lo Mar 2022

Aspect-Based Api Review Classification: How Far Can Pre-Trained Transformer Model Go?, Chengran Yang, Bowen Xu, Junaed Younus Khan, Gias Uddin, Donggyun Han, Zhou Yang, David Lo

Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems

APIs (Application Programming Interfaces) are reusable software libraries and are building blocks for modern rapid software development. Previous research shows that programmers frequently share and search for reviews of APIs on the mainstream software question and answer (Q&A) platforms like Stack Overflow, which motivates researchers to design tasks and approaches related to process API reviews automatically. Among these tasks, classifying API reviews into different aspects (e.g., performance or security), which is called the aspect-based API review classification, is of great importance. The current state-of-the-art (SOTA) solution to this task is based on the traditional machine learning algorithm. Inspired by the …


Can Identifier Splitting Improve Open-Vocabulary Language Model Of Code?, Jieke Shi, Zhou Yang, Junda He, Bowen Xu, David Lo Mar 2022

Can Identifier Splitting Improve Open-Vocabulary Language Model Of Code?, Jieke Shi, Zhou Yang, Junda He, Bowen Xu, David Lo

Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems

Statistical language models on source code have successfully assisted software engineering tasks. However, developers can create or pick arbitrary identifiers when writing source code. Freely chosen identifiers lead to the notorious out-of-vocabulary (OOV) problem that negatively affects model performance. Recently, Karampatsis et al. showed that using the Byte Pair Encoding (BPE) algorithm to address the OOV problem can improve the language models’ predictive performance on source code. However, a drawback of BPE is that it cannot split the identifiers in a way that preserves the meaningful semantics. Prior researchers also show that splitting compound identifiers into sub-words that reflect the …


Search For Intermediate-Mass Black Hole Binaries In The Third Observing Run Of Advanced Ligo And Advanced Virgo, R. Abbott, T. D. Abbott, F. Acernese, K. Ackley, C. Adams, Teviet Creighton, Mario C. Diaz, Soma Mukherjee, Volker Quetschke, Wenhui Wang Mar 2022

Search For Intermediate-Mass Black Hole Binaries In The Third Observing Run Of Advanced Ligo And Advanced Virgo, R. Abbott, T. D. Abbott, F. Acernese, K. Ackley, C. Adams, Teviet Creighton, Mario C. Diaz, Soma Mukherjee, Volker Quetschke, Wenhui Wang

Physics and Astronomy Faculty Publications and Presentations

Intermediate-mass black holes (IMBHs) span the approximate mass range 100−105M, between black holes (BHs) that formed by stellar collapse and the supermassive BHs at the centers of galaxies. Mergers of IMBH binaries are the most energetic gravitational-wave sources accessible by the terrestrial detector network. Searches of the first two observing runs of Advanced LIGO and Advanced Virgo did not yield any significant IMBH binary signals. In the third observing run (O3), the increased network sensitivity enabled the detection of GW190521, a signal consistent with a binary merger of mass ∼150 M providing direct evidence of …


Communicating Science With Little (Or No) Budget: Design Rules And Tricks For The Non-Artist, Kiyomi D. Deards Mar 2022

Communicating Science With Little (Or No) Budget: Design Rules And Tricks For The Non-Artist, Kiyomi D. Deards

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries: Conference Presentations and Speeches

This presentation is for the self-proclaimed non-artist scientist who wants to communicate science effectively but has little (or no) budget to hire professionals to create and edit images (artwork, tables, graphs), websites, presentation slides, and publications. For this scientist, learning basic easy-to-apply design rules and tricks can facilitate the preparation of scientific material. The speaker has experience designing formal and informal presentations, creating videos and podcasts, working with graphic designers, and designing websites. The speaker will provide tips and suggestions based on her own experiences, collaborations, and acting as a consultant for informal science communication projects. Moreover, strategies for using …


Search For B0 Meson Decays Into Λ And Missing Energy With A Hadronic Tagging Method At Belle, C. Hadjivasiliou, B. G. Fulsom, J. F. Strube, I. Adachi, H. Aihara, D. M. Asner, H. Atmacan, T. Aushev, V. Babu, K. Belous, J. Bennett, M. Bessner, V. Bhardwaj, B. Bhuyan, T. Bilka, J. Biswal, D. Bodrov, J. Borah, A. Bozek Mar 2022

Search For B0 Meson Decays Into Λ And Missing Energy With A Hadronic Tagging Method At Belle, C. Hadjivasiliou, B. G. Fulsom, J. F. Strube, I. Adachi, H. Aihara, D. M. Asner, H. Atmacan, T. Aushev, V. Babu, K. Belous, J. Bennett, M. Bessner, V. Bhardwaj, B. Bhuyan, T. Bilka, J. Biswal, D. Bodrov, J. Borah, A. Bozek

Faculty and Student Publications

We present a search for the decays of B0 mesons into a final state containing a Λ baryon and missing energy. These results are obtained from a 711 fb-1 data sample that contains 772×106 BB¯ pairs and was collected near the (4S) resonance with the Belle detector at the KEKB asymmetric-energy e+e- collider. We use events in which one B meson is fully reconstructed in a hadronic decay mode and require the remainder of the event to consist of only a single Λ. No evidence for these decays is found, and we set 90% confidence level upper limits on the …


Ultra-Broadband Bending Beam And Bottle Beam Based On Acoustic Metamaterials, Xudong Fan, Xiaolong Huang, Yang Kang, Can Li, Ning Li, Chunsheng Weng, Likun Zhang Mar 2022

Ultra-Broadband Bending Beam And Bottle Beam Based On Acoustic Metamaterials, Xudong Fan, Xiaolong Huang, Yang Kang, Can Li, Ning Li, Chunsheng Weng, Likun Zhang

Faculty and Student Publications

We report the realization of an ultra-broadband bending beam based on acoustic meta-materials by the theoretical prediction and the numerical validation. The proposed structure is composed of a series of straight tubes with spatially modulated depths. We analytically derive the depth profile required for the generation of an ultra-broadband bending beam, and examine the performance of the metastructure numerically. The design is then extended for the generation of a three-dimensional bottle beam. The transverse trapping behaviours on small rigid objects by the bottle beam are investigated based on the force potential. Our work will help the further study of broadband …


Does Restoration Of Urban Riparian Zones Impact Stream Water Quality In Portland, Oregon, Ash Ivanov Mar 2022

Does Restoration Of Urban Riparian Zones Impact Stream Water Quality In Portland, Oregon, Ash Ivanov

University Honors Theses

Riparian zones influence urban stream quality through factors such as shading the stream, adding nutrients through leaf litter, stabilizing the stream banks to reduce turbidity, and filtering toxins out of the water. Riparian restoration often involves changing plant assemblage to be more diverse and include primarily native species instead of non-native, improving connection to the stream through changing stream morphology, improving species habitat, and reducing pollution. The goal of this study was to determine if urban riparian restoration projects in the region were successful, and if not, why that may be the case. The study was performed in the Portland, …


Classifying Dead Code In Software Development, Arman Alavizadeh Mar 2022

Classifying Dead Code In Software Development, Arman Alavizadeh

University Honors Theses

Dead code pervades as an issue in the world of software development as a source of many famous software disasters such as the ARIANE 5 rocket failure and chemical bank withdrawal error. Defining dead code on narrow levels of granularity has not been fully explored, yet is crucial to better our understanding of dead code. Here we will be starting a discussion on how to approach classifying dead code via comparing dead code research specific to an industry segment. Research will be compared primarily by methodology and limitations. Dead code subtype classifications are gleaned from research comparisons and can serve …


Minimality Of Integer Bar Visibility Graphs, Emily Dehoff Mar 2022

Minimality Of Integer Bar Visibility Graphs, Emily Dehoff

University Honors Theses

A visibility representation is an association between the set of vertices in a graph and a set of objects in the plane such that two objects have an unobstructed, positive-width line of sight between them if and only if their two associated vertices are adjacent. In this paper, we focus on integer bar visibility graphs (IBVGs), which use horizontal line segments with integer endpoints to represent the vertices of a given graph. We present results on the exact widths of IBVGs of paths, cycles, and stars, and lower bounds on trees and general graphs. In our main results, we find …


Riconv++: Effective Rotation Invariant Convolutions For 3d Point Clouds Deep Learning, Zhiyuan Zhang, Binh-Son Hua, Sai-Kit Yeung Mar 2022

Riconv++: Effective Rotation Invariant Convolutions For 3d Point Clouds Deep Learning, Zhiyuan Zhang, Binh-Son Hua, Sai-Kit Yeung

Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems

3D point clouds deep learning is a promising field of research that allows a neural network to learn features of point clouds directly, making it a robust tool for solving 3D scene understanding tasks. While recent works show that point cloud convolutions can be invariant to translation and point permutation, investigations of the rotation invariance property for point cloud convolution has been so far scarce. Some existing methods perform point cloud convolutions with rotation-invariant features, existing methods generally do not perform as well as translation-invariant only counterpart. In this work, we argue that a key reason is that compared to …


Mrim: Enabling Mixed-Resolution Imaging For Low-Power Pervasive Vision Tasks, Jiyan Wu, Vithurson Subasharan, Tuan Tran, Archan Misra Mar 2022

Mrim: Enabling Mixed-Resolution Imaging For Low-Power Pervasive Vision Tasks, Jiyan Wu, Vithurson Subasharan, Tuan Tran, Archan Misra

Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems

While many pervasive computing applications increasingly utilize real-time context extracted from a vision sensing infrastructure, the high energy overhead of DNN-based vision sensing pipelines remains a challenge for sustainable in-the-wild deployment. One common approach to reducing such energy overheads is the capture and transmission of lower-resolution images to an edge node (where the DNN inferencing task is executed), but this results in an accuracy-vs-energy tradeoff, as the DNN inference accuracy typically degrades with a drop in resolution. In this work, we introduce MRIM, a simple but effective framework to tackle this tradeoff. Under MRIM, the vision sensor platform first executes …


Towards Efficient Annotations For A Human-Ai Collaborative, Clinical Decision Support System: A Case Study On Physical Stroke Rehabilitation Assessment, Min Hun Lee, Daniel P. Siewiorek, Asim Smailagic, Alexandre Bernardino, Sergi Bermúdez I Badia Mar 2022

Towards Efficient Annotations For A Human-Ai Collaborative, Clinical Decision Support System: A Case Study On Physical Stroke Rehabilitation Assessment, Min Hun Lee, Daniel P. Siewiorek, Asim Smailagic, Alexandre Bernardino, Sergi Bermúdez I Badia

Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems

Artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) algorithms are increasingly being explored to support various decision-making tasks in health (e.g. rehabilitation assessment). However, the development of such AI/ML-based decision support systems is challenging due to the expensive process to collect an annotated dataset. In this paper, we describe the development process of a human-AI collaborative, clinical decision support system that augments an ML model with a rule-based (RB) model from domain experts. We conducted its empirical evaluation in the context of assessing physical stroke rehabilitation with the dataset of three exercises from 15 post-stroke survivors and therapists. Our results bring …


Hermes: Using Commit-Issue Linking To Detect Vulnerability-Fixing Commits, Truong Giang Nguyen, Hong Jin Kang, David Lo, Abhishek Sharma, Andrew E. Santosa, Asankhaya Sharma, Ming Yi Ang Mar 2022

Hermes: Using Commit-Issue Linking To Detect Vulnerability-Fixing Commits, Truong Giang Nguyen, Hong Jin Kang, David Lo, Abhishek Sharma, Andrew E. Santosa, Asankhaya Sharma, Ming Yi Ang

Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems

Software projects today rely on many third-party libraries, and therefore, are exposed to vulnerabilities in these libraries. When a library vulnerability is fixed, users are notified and advised to upgrade to a new version of the library. However, not all vulnerabilities are publicly disclosed, and users may not be aware of vulnerabilities that may affect their applications. Due to the above challenges, there is a need for techniques which can identify and alert users to silent fixes in libraries; commits that fix bugs with security implications that are not officially disclosed. We propose a machine learning approach to automatically identify …


Wifitrace: Network-Based Contact Tracing For Infectious Diseases Using Passive Wifi Sensing, Amee Trivedi, Camellia Zakaria, Rajesh Krishna Balan, Ann Becker, George Corey, Prashant Shenoy Mar 2022

Wifitrace: Network-Based Contact Tracing For Infectious Diseases Using Passive Wifi Sensing, Amee Trivedi, Camellia Zakaria, Rajesh Krishna Balan, Ann Becker, George Corey, Prashant Shenoy

Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems

Contact tracing is a well-established and effective approach for the containment of the spread of infectious diseases. While Bluetooth-based contact tracing method using phones has become popular recently, these approaches suffer from the need for a critical mass adoption to be effective. In this paper, we present WiFiTrace, a network-centric approach for contact tracing that relies on passive WiFi sensing with no client-side involvement. Our approach exploits WiFi network logs gathered by enterprise networks for performance and security monitoring, and utilizes them for reconstructing device trajectories for contact tracing. Our approach is specifically designed to enhance the efficacy of traditional …


Learning User Interface Semantics From Heterogeneous Networks With Multi-Modal And Positional Attributes, Gary Ang, Ee-Peng Lim Mar 2022

Learning User Interface Semantics From Heterogeneous Networks With Multi-Modal And Positional Attributes, Gary Ang, Ee-Peng Lim

Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems

User interfaces (UI) of desktop, web, and mobile applications involve a hierarchy of objects (e.g. applications, screens, view class, and other types of design objects) with multimodal (e.g. textual, visual) and positional (e.g. spatial location, sequence order and hierarchy level) attributes. We can therefore represent a set of application UIs as a heterogeneous network with multimodal and positional attributes. Such a network not only represents how users understand the visual layout of UIs, but also influences how users would interact with applications through these UIs. To model the UI semantics well for different UI annotation, search, and evaluation tasks, this …


Hybrid Tabu Search Algorithm For Unrelated Parallel Machine Scheduling In Semiconductor Fabs With Setup Times, Job Release, And Expired Times, Changyu Chen, Madhi Fathi, Marzieh Khakifirooz, Kan Wu Mar 2022

Hybrid Tabu Search Algorithm For Unrelated Parallel Machine Scheduling In Semiconductor Fabs With Setup Times, Job Release, And Expired Times, Changyu Chen, Madhi Fathi, Marzieh Khakifirooz, Kan Wu

Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems

This research is motivated by a scheduling problem arising in the ion implantation process of wafer fabrication. The ion implementation scheduling problem is modeled as an unrelated parallel machine scheduling (UPMS) problem with sequence-dependent setup times that are subject to job release time and expiration time of allowing a job to be processed on a specific machine, defined as: R|rj,eij,STsd|Cmax. The objective is first to maximize the number of processed jobs, then minimize the maximum completion time (makespan), and finally minimize the maximum completion times of the non-bottleneck machines. A mixed-integer programming (MIP) model is proposed as a solution approach …


Independent Closed Loop Control Of Di/Dt And Dv/Dt For High Power Igbts, Osman Tanriverdi̇, Deni̇z Yildirim Mar 2022

Independent Closed Loop Control Of Di/Dt And Dv/Dt For High Power Igbts, Osman Tanriverdi̇, Deni̇z Yildirim

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

As the insulated gate bipolar transistor (IGBT) modules have their own specific characteristic switching forms, their turn-on and turn-off times are changed according to practical applications. For the conventional gate drives, gate resistors are used to adjust the turn-on and turn-off times which change switching losses that have a significant amount in total losses. Collector current rate of change, $di_{C}/ dt$ and collector-emitter rate of change, $dv_{CE}/ dt$ are dependent on each other and they affect operating parameters in high power converters. Relations between current and voltages during the switching transitions are given and effects of the changes in electrical …


Microwave Hyperthermia Application With Bioimplant Single Slot Coaxial Antennadesign For Mouse Breast Cancer Treatment, Ahmet Ri̇fat Görgün, Cem Baytöre, Selçuk Çömlekçi̇, Mehmet İbrahi̇m Tuğlu, Adnan Kaya Mar 2022

Microwave Hyperthermia Application With Bioimplant Single Slot Coaxial Antennadesign For Mouse Breast Cancer Treatment, Ahmet Ri̇fat Görgün, Cem Baytöre, Selçuk Çömlekçi̇, Mehmet İbrahi̇m Tuğlu, Adnan Kaya

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

In this study, a novel animal model for the breast cancer treatment which contains hyperthermia is proposed. For this main purpose a low cost, interstitial, bioimplant antenna by short ended single slot design is proposed to heat the cancerous tissues. Both the theoretical background of the proposed system and the simulation and measurement results of antenna design are presented. An artificial tissue phantom model has been created under laboratory conditions and then the utility of the proposed antenna has been tested on this model. Artificial tissues have been heated by 25W to (41-44 ? C) in a short time like …


Cryptographically Strong Random Number Generation Using Integrated Cmosphotodiodes For Low-Cost Microcontroller Based Applications, Baykal Sarioğlu Mar 2022

Cryptographically Strong Random Number Generation Using Integrated Cmosphotodiodes For Low-Cost Microcontroller Based Applications, Baykal Sarioğlu

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

In this work, we propose a method to generate random numbers for low-cost, low-power, resource-limited low data-rate microcontrollers using integrated CMOS photodiodes. The proposed method utilizes an integrated CMOS photodiode in the photovoltaic mode as the entropy source. The method is based on serially capturing analog values derived from the integrated CMOS photodiode. The entropy of these values increased by a custom algorithm. The proposed random number generator is devised using an integrated CMOS photodiode manufactured in 180 nm standard CMOS technology. The wide applicably of the random number generator is demonstrated by realizing it on a lowcost Arduino UNO …


Calculating Influence Based On The Fusion Of Interest Similarity And Informationdissemination Ability, Shulin Cheng, Ziming Wang, Meng Qian, Shan Yang, Xin Zheng Mar 2022

Calculating Influence Based On The Fusion Of Interest Similarity And Informationdissemination Ability, Shulin Cheng, Ziming Wang, Meng Qian, Shan Yang, Xin Zheng

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

With the popularization, in-depth development and application of the Internet, microblogs have become a mainstream social network platform. Several studies on social networks have conducted researches, and user influence evaluation is an important research hotspot. Most of the existing studies calculate user influence by improving PageRank and have achieved certain results. However, these studies ignored the fusion of users' interest theme similarity and information dissemination ability, and the analysis of interaction behaviors among users is not comprehensive. To address these issues, we propose a new microblog user influence algorithm called microblog user influence based on interest similarity and information dissemination …


Photonic Integrated Circuit-Assisted Optical Time-Domainreflectometer System, Mehmet Cengi̇z Onbaşli Mar 2022

Photonic Integrated Circuit-Assisted Optical Time-Domainreflectometer System, Mehmet Cengi̇z Onbaşli

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

Optical time-domain reflectometers (OTDR) are photonic systems that consist of an interrogator, a receiver and a fiber optical cable and have applications in telecommunications, security, environmental monitoring, distributed temperature and strain sensing. Since OTDR systems are bulk optical setups that consume multiple Watts of power, have large mass and volume footprint and are vulnerable to thermal drift, deployment of OTDR systems in the field is expensive, complicated and may not necessarily yield accurate sensing results. Thus, a compact, low-power, inexpensive and thermal drift-free OTDR system needs to be developed for improving the accuracy and the viability of OTDR in the …


Performance Analysis And Feature Selection For Network-Based Intrusion Detectionwith Deep Learning, Serhat Caner, Nesli̇ Erdoğmuş, Yusuf Murat Erten Mar 2022

Performance Analysis And Feature Selection For Network-Based Intrusion Detectionwith Deep Learning, Serhat Caner, Nesli̇ Erdoğmuş, Yusuf Murat Erten

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

An intrusion detection system is an automated monitoring tool that analyzes network traffic and detects malicious activities by looking out either for known patterns of attacks or for an anomaly. In this study, intrusion detection and classification performances of different deep learning based systems are examined. For this purpose, 24 deep neural networks with four different architectures are trained and evaluated on CICIDS2017 dataset. Furthermore, the best performing model is utilized to inspect raw network traffic features and rank them with respect to their contributions to success rates. By selecting features with respect to their ranks, sets of varying size …


Determining Allowable Parametric Uncertainty In An Uncommon Quadrotormodel For Closed Loop Stability, Mehmet Baskin, Mehmet Kemal Leblebi̇ci̇oğlu Mar 2022

Determining Allowable Parametric Uncertainty In An Uncommon Quadrotormodel For Closed Loop Stability, Mehmet Baskin, Mehmet Kemal Leblebi̇ci̇oğlu

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

In this article, control oriented uncertainty modeling of an uncommon quadrotor in hover is discussed. This quadrotor consists of two counter-rotating big rotors on longitudinal axis and two counter-rotating small tilt rotors on lateral axis. Firstly, approximate linear model of this vehicle around hover is obtained by using Newton--Euler formulation. Secondly, specific uncertainty is assigned to each parameter. Resulting uncertain model is converted into a linear fractional transformation framework for robustness analysis. Next, the most critical uncertain parameters in terms of robust stability in a proposed quadrotor model are investigated using $ \mu $ sensitivities. Finally, skewed-$ \mu $ analysis …


Improving Utilization Rate Of Semi-Parallel Successive Cancellation Architecture For Polar Codes Using 2-Bit Decoding, Dinesh Kumar Devadoss, Shantha Selva Kumari Rama Packiam Mar 2022

Improving Utilization Rate Of Semi-Parallel Successive Cancellation Architecture For Polar Codes Using 2-Bit Decoding, Dinesh Kumar Devadoss, Shantha Selva Kumari Rama Packiam

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

Polar codes are the capacity-achieving error-correcting code proved to be a significant invention in coding theory. It can achieve channel capacity at infinite code length N due to its explicit code construction. However, the processing complexity along with the higher latency due to successive cancellation (SC) decoding is being a major design issue, which reduces the utilization rate in the decoder architectures. This paper presents a modified semi-parallel architecture for decoding polar code with a better decoding latency. Precomputation and look-ahead techniques are used to generate two bits in the final stage. Pipelined partial-sum unit with a less critical path …


Predictive Optimization Of Sliding Mode Control Using Recurrent Neural Paradigmfor Nonlinear Dfig-Wpgs During Distorted Voltage, Omar Busati, Xiangjie Liu Mar 2022

Predictive Optimization Of Sliding Mode Control Using Recurrent Neural Paradigmfor Nonlinear Dfig-Wpgs During Distorted Voltage, Omar Busati, Xiangjie Liu

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

Dynamic characteristics of the doubly-fed induction generator (DFIG)-based wind power generation (WPGS) are fully nonlinear. Therefore, issues such as stability and achieving high efficiency, especially under harmonics behavior, are challenges that assess the control strategy reliability to find the perfect dynamic solution. This discussion offers a control strategy for the separated stator-port power using a predictive sliding mode strategy with a resonant function (PSMC-R) based on a deep recurrent neural network (DRNN). DRNN is formed as a low-order Taylor series formula. PSMC-R predicts the perfect switching surface path and regulates the distorted nonlinear DFIG with several dynamic aims. This approach …


Scattering Analyses Of Arbitrary Roughness From 2-D Perfectly Conductiveperiodic Surfaces With Moments Method, Yunus Emre Yamaç, Ahmet Kizilay Mar 2022

Scattering Analyses Of Arbitrary Roughness From 2-D Perfectly Conductiveperiodic Surfaces With Moments Method, Yunus Emre Yamaç, Ahmet Kizilay

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

In this paper, a periodic-MoM-based code with high accuracy performance is developed to calculate electromagnetic scattering from a periodic conductive surface in two dimensions with any degree of roughness. Firstly, the existing separate methods in the literature are reviewed step by step to compose a periodic-MoM solution for 2-D periodic surfaces. Then, the dynamic selection of optimal formulation of the periodic-MoM solutions created using these existing methods is evaluated to reduce solution time and obtain high accuracy. In this study, the performance parameters of the existing methods are investigated in solving a real 3-D scattering problem by a periodic-MoM for …


On An Electrostatic Micropump With A Rigorous Mathematical Model, İbrahi̇m Efe, Fati̇h Di̇kmen, Yury Tuchkin Mar 2022

On An Electrostatic Micropump With A Rigorous Mathematical Model, İbrahi̇m Efe, Fati̇h Di̇kmen, Yury Tuchkin

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

The novel electrostatic micropump model for applications such as in biomedical drug delivery is presented. The geometrical arrangement of the coupling rigid electrodes lets us exploit our mathematically rigorous boundary integral equation formulation and its solution. Thus, the charge densities involving the fringe effects on the plates are obtained by means of analytical regularization method (ARM) constructed for annular strips earlier. The efficiency of the constructed method is demonstrated with respect to the direct integral equation solvers implemented via the entire domain Galerkin method and point matching. The main physical characteristics of the suggested system and their deviation from that …