Browsing Programs, Centers, and Institutes by Department "Electrical Engineering"
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(1986)The programmable read only memory (PROM) is a valuable piece of hardware in today's fast-growing microcomputer industry because of its large memory capacity and its speed. This project involves the production and testing ...
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(1995)The Inverted Pendulum System, which consists of a two-dimensional inverted pendulum mounted on a motor driven cart, is a very good model to describe an unstable system. The objective of our research is to keep the pendulum ...
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(1982)This study presents an automated integrated circuit and printed circuit routing algorithm based on barycentric embedding. This algorithm deals with circuits which are represented as graphs. In order to utilize this barycentric ...
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(1987)Conventional CAD tools are brought into use late in the design process after much of the functional operation of a circuit has been defined. A new type of design environment must be created to aid the engineer from goal ...
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(1990)The increase in size and complexity of scientific and engineering datasets has dictated the need for efficient Computer Graphics systems for visualization. Such graphics systems require high speed transformation of vertices ...
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(1990)The objective of this research is to investigate the application of Artificial Neural Network techniques to the area of computer-aided design of electronic circuits. A major problem in this area is the analysis (especially ...
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(1996)The adaptive nature of Artificial Neural Networks (ANNs) makes them a powerful tool for modeling complex processes. ANNs are inherently nonlinear and process signals in a parallel manner. These qualities make them suitable ...
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(1982)Two projects are discussed. First, automatic control of an SPI-C Wafer Prober via an HP 9845 computer for the purpose of testing selected die locations on an integrated circuit wafer is discussed. Included are discusions ...
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(1994)An experiment was developed to determine (a) the means by which source groups invoke attitude change and (b) the difference in influence between deviant minority source groups and valued majority source groups. The literature ...
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(1986)Cantrell has developed a very efficient algorithm using ParI's method for accurately calculating the generalized Q-function Qₘ(α,β). ParI's method using floating formats with the exponent larger than However; only values ...
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(1982)DARTLS, a system for automatic programming of protection relay trip logic and sequencing, is being developed at Texas A&M University. This system employs interactive computer graphics and user-friendly software to enable ...
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(1986)A need has surfaced to replace the existing hard wired controller of the environmental chamber used in the 'Peanut Project'. This controller has proven itself to be prone to malfunctions, breakdowns and inflexibilty. It ...
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(1991)This thesis reports the results of research to develop, using the Eiffel object-oriented programming language, aircraft flight instruments display software to graphically display output from a passenger jet transport ...
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(1996)The purpose of my research was to support the design of a DSP microprocessor-based receiver for a satellite communication system supervised by my thesis advisor, Dr. Costas Georghiades. Dr. Georghiades and his graduate ...
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(1984)A vector quantization technique called hybrid vector quantization which uses both scalar DPCM as well as pyramid vector quantization is developed. A linear transformation is used to decorrelate the input vectors. It is ...
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(1986)A novel method for making discretionary interconnections involves direct writing on wafer using a precision laser beam and metallization using the lift off process. After experimenting with several line thicknesses, ...
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(1996)We discuss the progress that we have had in studying the effects that lateral confinement has in the electronic bandstructure of a superlattice, and consequently, on its current-voltage characteristics. This study has been ...
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(1997)Radio frequency identification (RFID) is the process of acquiring information by use of electromagnetic energy. These systems are completely noncontact and often utilize microwave components. The need for smaller components, ...
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(1982)Research has been generated by the desire to make the Global Positioning System (GPS), a highly accurate navigation system using satellites, accessible to the civilian user at reasonable cost. Research up to this point has ...
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(1995)To increase the density of memory cells in DRAM, it is desired to reduce the area of the dielectric. However, the capacitance has to meet a certain specification to store an adequate, reliable charge. A reduction in the ...