ASU Electronic Theses and Dissertations
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- Tsakalis, Konstantinos
- Rodriguez, Armando
- 8 Arizona State University
- 3 Si, Jennie
- 3 Spanias, Andreas
- 2 Joshi, Rakesh
- 1 Artemiadis, Panagiotis
- more
- 1 Bakkaloglu, Bertan
- 1 Dallmann, Nicholas A.
- 1 Hardgrove, Craig
- 1 Liu, Yiqiu
- 1 Muthuswamy, Jitendran
- 1 RAGHURAMAN, VIGNESH
- 1 Rivera, Daniel
- 1 Saleh, Khalid M
- 1 Serrano Rodriguez, Victoria Melissa
- 1 Shafique, Md Ashfaque Bin
- 1 Torres, Cesar
- 1 Yong, Sze Zheng
- 8 Public
- 6 Electrical engineering
- 2 Adaptive control
- 2 Engineering
- 1 Aerospace engineering
- 1 Biomedical engineering
- 1 Buck converter
- 1 Control
- more
- 1 Control Systems
- 1 Deep Learning
- 1 Detection
- 1 Epilepsy
- 1 Image Reconstruction
- 1 MFC
- 1 PID controller
- 1 Robust Stability Condition
- 1 Seizure
- 1 Sparsity
- 1 System Identification
- 1 Systems science
- 1 Tomography
- 1 kalman filter
- 1 mhe
- 1 multi model adaptive control
- 1 pH control
- 1 potentiostat
- 1 state estimation
- 1 system identification
- Language in Trauma: A Pilot Study of Pause Frequency as a Predictor of Cognitive Change Due to Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
- Subvert City: The Interventions of an Anarchist in Occupy Phoenix, 2011-2012
- Exploring the Impact of Augmented Reality on Collaborative Decision-Making in Small Teams
- Towards a National Cinema: An Analysis of Caliwood Films by Luis Ospina and Carlos Mayolo and Their Fundamental Contribution to Colombian Film
- 国家集中采购试点政策对制药企业和制药产业的影响评估
This work is concerned with how best to reconstruct images from limited angle tomographic measurements. An introduction to tomography and to limited angle tomography will be provided and a brief overview of the many fields to which this work may contribute is given. The traditional tomographic image reconstruction approach involves Fourier domain representations. The classic Filtered Back Projection algorithm will be discussed and used for comparison throughout the work. Bayesian statistics and information entropy considerations will be described. The Maximum Entropy reconstruction method will be derived and its performance in limited angular measurement scenarios will be examined. Many new approaches …
- Contributors
- Dallmann, Nicholas A., Tsakalis, Konstantinos, Hardgrove, Craig, et al.
- Created Date
- 2020
Microbial fuel cells(MFC) use micro-organisms called anode-respiring bacteria(ARB) to convert chemical energy into electrical energy. This process can not only treat wastewater but can also produce useful byproduct hydrogen peroxide(H2O2). Process variables like anode potential and pH play important role in the MFC operation and the focus of this dissertation are pH and potential control problems. Most of the adaptive pH control solutions use signal-based-norms as cost functions, but their strong dependency on excitation signal properties makes them sensitive to noise, disturbances, and modeling errors. System-based-norm( H-infinity) cost functions provide a viable alternative for the adaptation as they are less …
- Contributors
- Joshi, Rakesh, Tsakalis, Konstantinos, Rodriguez, Armando, et al.
- Created Date
- 2018
VTOL drones were designed and built at the beginning of the 20th century for military applications due to easy take-off and landing operations. Many companies like Lockheed, Convair, NASA and Bell Labs built their own aircrafts but only a few from them came in to the market. Usually, flight automation starts from first principles modeling which helps in the controller design and dynamic analysis of the system. In this project, a VTOL drone with a shape similar to a Convair XFY-1 is studied and the primary focus is stabilizing and controlling the flight path of the drone in its hover …
- Contributors
- RAGHURAMAN, VIGNESH, Tsakalis, Konstantinos, Rodriguez, Armando, et al.
- Created Date
- 2018
The purpose of this dissertation is to develop a design technique for fractional PID controllers to achieve a closed loop sensitivity bandwidth approximately equal to a desired bandwidth using frequency loop shaping techniques. This dissertation analyzes the effect of the order of a fractional integrator which is used as a target on loop shaping, on stability and performance robustness. A comparison between classical PID controllers and fractional PID controllers is presented. Case studies where fractional PID controllers have an advantage over classical PID controllers are discussed. A frequency-domain loop shaping algorithm is developed, extending past results from classical PID’s that …
- Contributors
- Saleh, Khalid M, Tsakalis, Konstantinos, Rodriguez, Armando, et al.
- Created Date
- 2017
From time immemorial, epilepsy has persisted to be one of the greatest impediments to human life for those stricken by it. As the fourth most common neurological disorder, epilepsy causes paroxysmal electrical discharges in the brain that manifest as seizures. Seizures have the effect of debilitating patients on a physical and psychological level. Although not lethal by themselves, they can bring about total disruption in consciousness which can, in hazardous conditions, lead to fatality. Roughly 1\% of the world population suffer from epilepsy and another 30 to 50 new cases per 100,000 increase the number of affected annually. Controlling seizures …
- Contributors
- Shafique, Md Ashfaque Bin, Tsakalis, Konstantinos, Rodriguez, Armando, et al.
- Created Date
- 2016
Buck converters are electronic devices that changes a voltage from one level to a lower one and are present in many everyday applications. However, due to factors like aging, degradation or failures, these devices require a system identification process to track and diagnose their parameters. The system identification process should be performed on-line to not affect the normal operation of the device. Identifying the parameters of the system is essential to design and tune an adaptive proportional-integral-derivative (PID) controller. Three techniques were used to design the PID controller. Phase and gain margin still prevails as one of the easiest methods …
- Contributors
- Serrano Rodriguez, Victoria Melissa, Tsakalis, Konstantinos, Bakkaloglu, Bertan, et al.
- Created Date
- 2016
Vertical taking off and landing (VTOL) drones started to emerge at the beginning of this century, and finds applications in the vast areas of mapping, rescuing, logistics, etc. Usually a VTOL drone control system design starts from a first principles model. Most of the VTOL drones are in the shape of a quad-rotor which is convenient for dynamic analysis. In this project, a VTOL drone with shape similar to a Convair XFY-1 is studied and the primary focus is developing and examining an alternative method to identify a system model from the input and output data, with which it is …
- Contributors
- Liu, Yiqiu, Tsakalis, Konstantinos, Rodriguez, Armando, et al.
- Created Date
- 2015
This study focuses on state estimation of nonlinear discrete time systems with constraints. Physical processes have inherent in them, constraints on inputs, outputs, states and disturbances. These constraints can provide additional information to the estimator in estimating states from the measured output. Recursive filters such as Kalman Filters or Extended Kalman Filters are commonly used in state estimation; however, they do not allow inclusion of constraints in their formulation. On the other hand, computational complexity of full information estimation (using all measurements) grows with iteration and becomes intractable. One way of formulating the recursive state estimation problem with constraints is …
- Contributors
- Joshi, Rakesh, Tsakalis, Konstantinos, Rodriguez, Armando, et al.
- Created Date
- 2013