ASU Electronic Theses and Dissertations
This collection includes most of the ASU Theses and Dissertations from 2011 to present. ASU Theses and Dissertations are available in downloadable PDF format; however, a small percentage of items are under embargo. Information about the dissertations/theses includes degree information, committee members, an abstract, supporting data or media.
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- Arizona State University
- 10 Bakkaloglu, Bertan
- 8 Ayyanar, Raja
- 7 Goryll, Michael
- 6 Vittal, Vijay
- 5 Heydt, Gerald T
- 4 Chae, Junseok
- more
- 4 Hedman, Kory W
- 4 Heydt, Gerald
- 4 Karady, George
- 4 Kiaei, Sayfe
- 4 Tepedelenlioglu, Cihan
- 3 Cao, Yu
- 3 Chakrabarti, Chaitali
- 3 Holbert, Keith
- 3 Holbert, Keith E.
- 3 Kitchen, Jennifer
- 3 Lei, Qin
- 3 Qin, Jiangchao
- 3 Spanias, Andreas
- 3 Yu, Hongbin
- 2 Balanis, Constantine A
- 2 Barnaby, Hugh
- 2 Ozev, Sule
- 2 Papandreou-Suppappola, Antonia
- 2 Si, Jennie
- 2 Song, Hongjiang
- 2 Tao, Nongjian
- 2 Tsow, Tsing
- 2 Turaga, Pavan
- 2 Vasileska, Dragica
- 2 Zhang, Muhong
- 2 Zhang, Yong-Hang
- 1 Aberle, James T
- 1 Aberle, James T.
- 1 Aboserwal, Nafati
- 1 Akinbode, Oluwaseyi Wemimo
- 1 Alford, Terry L
- 1 Allee, David R.
- 1 Anderson, Karen S
- 1 BANSAL, ANKITA
- 1 Bensalem, Brahim
- 1 Berisha, Visar
- 1 Bertoni, Mariana
- 1 Blain Christen, Jennifer M
- 1 Bliss, Daniel W.
- 1 Bradley, Rogers
- 1 Braun, Henry Carlton
- 1 Chen, Bo
- 1 Chen, Yan
- 1 Chen, Yitao
- 1 Chowdhury, Srabanti
- 1 Clark, Lawrence T.
- 1 Deb, Ranadeep
- 1 Desai, Chirag
- 1 Desai, Digant
- 1 Deshpande, Sunil
- 1 Dessai, Gajanan
- 1 Devarajan, Srinivasan
- 1 Dharmadhikari, Chinmay Nrusinha
- 1 Dutta, Arindam
- 1 Formicone, Gabriele
- 1 Gao, Tianle
- 1 Garg, Prateek
- 1 Gildenblat, Gennady
- 1 Govindarajan, Sudarshan
- 1 Govindasamy, Tamizhmani
- 1 HabibiMehr, Payam
- 1 Haughton, Daniel Andrew
- 1 Hedman, Mojdeh Khorsand
- 1 Heydt, Gerald T.
- 1 Holman, Zachary C
- 1 Ingalls, Todd
- 1 Jiang, Youyuan
- 1 Jing, Yue
- 1 Johnson, Nathan
- 1 Johnson, Shane
- 1 Karady, George G.
- 1 Kitchen, Jennifer N
- 1 Korad, Akshay Shashikumar
- 1 Kovvali, Narayan
- 1 Labaer, Joshua
- 1 Lee, Junghan
- 1 Li, Debin
- 1 Lin, Zhiyuan
- 1 Macgriff, Christopher Assiff
- 1 Mcandrew, Colin
- 1 Miller, Steven R.
- 1 Mittelmann, Hans D
- 1 Moorthy, Mathan Kumar
- 1 Mullangi Chenchu, Hemanth
- 1 Murugesan, Veerakumar
- 1 Musani, Aatif
- 1 Ning, Cun-Zheng
- 1 Obahiagbon, Uwadiae
- 1 Ogras, Umit Y
- 1 Pal, Anamitra
- 1 Pan, George
- 1 Patil, Hardik Ulhas
- 1 Peet, Matthew M.
- 50 English
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- Electrical engineering
- Engineering
- 8 Energy
- 3 Smart Grid
- 2 Alternative energy
- 2 Biophysics
- 2 Electromagnetics
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- 2 Nanotechnology
- 2 Optimization
- 2 State estimation
- 1 5G
- 1 APERTURE ANTENNA
- 1 Acoustics
- 1 Adaptive biasing
- 1 Algorithm
- 1 Ampacity
- 1 Analog Design
- 1 Android
- 1 Anomaly Detection
- 1 Assessment
- 1 Audio Effects
- 1 Audio Player Application
- 1 Battery Charger
- 1 Bioinspired devices
- 1 Biomedical engineering
- 1 Buffer length
- 1 Bulk Passivation
- 1 Bulk treatment
- 1 CDMA
- 1 CGRA framework
- 1 CMOS
- 1 COATED APERTURE ANTENNA
- 1 CONICAL HORN GAIN
- 1 Capacitance scans
- 1 Carrier Lifetime
- 1 Carrier Transport
- 1 Charcaterization
- 1 Chebyshev inequality
- 1 Class-D amplifier
- 1 Colorimetry and absorbance
- 1 Computer engineering
- 1 Condition monitoring
- 1 Conduction mechanism
- 1 Control systems
- 1 Convex Optimization
- 1 Coprime Factorization
- 1 Critical length
- 1 Current-Controlled Oscillator
- 1 DC/DC Converter
- 1 DCOPF & Loss Approximation for the DCOPF
- 1 DDR
- 1 DTS
- 1 Decomposition
- 1 Deep brain stimulation
- 1 Design
- 1 Design flow
- 1 Diagnosis
- 1 Dirichlet process Gaussian mixture model
- 1 Distributed Temperature Sensing
- 1 Distributed parameter model
- 1 Distribution-Class Locational Marginal Price
- 1 EDGE DIFFRACTION
- 1 EMFP
- 1 Economic efficiency
- 1 Electric Power Distribution System
- 1 Electric Power Transmission System
- 1 Electric Vehicle
- 1 Energy based control
- 1 Envelope tracking (ET)
- 1 FMECA for PV Power Plant
- 1 FREEDM
- 1 Fast Transient Response LDO
- 1 Flash memories
- 1 Forbidden zones
- 1 Frequency Discriminator
- 1 Frequency-domain Quantization
- 1 Gain enhancement
- 1 Grain Boundary Passivation
- 1 Graphene
- 1 H-Infinity Control
- 1 Health care management
- 1 High Phase Order
- 1 High Temperature Low Sag
- 1 High Temperature Low Sag Conductors
- 1 High slew rate
- 1 Human papillomavirus
- 1 IEEE 519
- 1 Impedance
- 1 InAs/InAsSb Type-II Superlattice
- 1 Input signal design
- 1 Kinetics
- 1 LDO Voltage Regulators
- 1 LOSS FACTOR
- 1 LTE
- 1 Long-term evolution (LTE)
- 1 Low and middle income countries
- 1 Low-cost diagnostics
- 1 MALIUZHINETS FUNCTION
- 1 MESFET
- 1 Matching pursuit decomposition
- Dwarf Galaxies as Laboratories of Protogalaxy Physics: Canonical Star Formation Laws at Low Metallicity
- Evolutionary Genetics of CORL Proteins
- Social Skills and Executive Functioning in Children with PCDH-19
- Deep Domain Fusion for Adaptive Image Classification
- Software Defined Pulse-Doppler Radar for Over-The-Air Applications: The Joint Radar-Communications Experiment
Pulse Density Modulation- (PDM-) based class-D amplifiers can reduce non-linearity and tonal content due to carrier signal in Pulse Width Modulation - (PWM-) based amplifiers. However, their low-voltage analog implementations also require a linear- loop filter and a quantizer. A PDM-based class-D audio amplifier using a frequency-domain quantization is presented in this paper. The digital-intensive frequency domain approach achieves high linearity under low-supply regimes. An analog comparator and a single-bit quantizer are replaced with a Current-Controlled Oscillator- (ICO-) based frequency discriminator. By using the ICO as a phase integrator, a third-order noise shaping is achieved using only two analog integrators. …
- Contributors
- Lee, Junghan, Bakkaloglu, Bertan, Kiaei, Sayfe, et al.
- Created Date
- 2011
The smart grid initiative is the impetus behind changes that are expected to culminate into an enhanced distribution system with the communication and control infrastructure to support advanced distribution system applications and resources such as distributed generation, energy storage systems, and price responsive loads. This research proposes a distribution-class analog of the transmission LMP (DLMP) as an enabler of the advanced applications of the enhanced distribution system. The DLMP is envisioned as a control signal that can incentivize distribution system resources to behave optimally in a manner that benefits economic efficiency and system reliability and that can optimally couple the …
- Contributors
- Akinbode, Oluwaseyi Wemimo, Hedman, Kory W, Heydt, Gerald T, et al.
- Created Date
- 2013
The subject of this thesis is distribution level load management using a pricing signal in a smart grid infrastructure. The project relates to energy management in a spe-cialized distribution system known as the Future Renewable Electric Energy Delivery and Management (FREEDM) system. Energy management through demand response is one of the key applications of smart grid. Demand response today is envisioned as a method in which the price could be communicated to the consumers and they may shift their loads from high price periods to the low price periods. The development and deployment of the FREEDM system necessitates controls of …
- Contributors
- Musani, Aatif, Heydt, Gerald, Ayyanar, Raja, et al.
- Created Date
- 2014
Parkinson's disease is a neurodegenerative condition diagnosed on patients with clinical history and motor signs of tremor, rigidity and bradykinesia, and the estimated number of patients living with Parkinson's disease around the world is seven to ten million. Deep brain stimulation (DBS) provides substantial relief of the motor signs of Parkinson's disease patients. It is an advanced surgical technique that is used when drug therapy is no longer sufficient for Parkinson's disease patients. DBS alleviates the motor symptoms of Parkinson's disease by targeting the subthalamic nucleus using high-frequency electrical stimulation. This work proposes a behavior recognition model for patients with …
- Contributors
- Dutta, Arindam, Papandreou-Suppappola, Antonia, Holbert, Keith E., et al.
- Created Date
- 2015
This thesis presents research on innovative AC transmission design concepts and focused mathematics for electric power transmission design. The focus relates to compact designs, high temperature low sag conductors, and high phase order design. The motivation of the research is to increase transmission capacity with limited right of way. Regarding compact phase spacing, insight into the possibility of increasing the security rating of transmission lines is the primary focus through increased mutual coupling and decreased positive sequence reactance. Compact design can reduce the required corridor width to as little as 31% of traditional designs, especially with the use of inter-phase …
- Contributors
- Pierre, Brian J., Heydt, Gerald, Karady, George, et al.
- Created Date
- 2015
With the growing importance of underground power systems and the need for greater reliability of the power supply, cable monitoring and accurate fault location detection has become an increasingly important issue. The presence of inherent random fluctuations in power system signals can be used to extract valuable information about the condition of system equipment. One such component is the power cable, which is the primary focus of this research. This thesis investigates a unique methodology that allows online monitoring of an underground power cable. The methodology analyzes conventional power signals in the frequency domain to monitor the condition of a …
- Contributors
- Govindarajan, Sudarshan, Holbert, Keith E., Heydt, Gerald, et al.
- Created Date
- 2016
After a major disturbance, the power system response is highly dependent on protection schemes and system dynamics. Improving power systems situational awareness requires proper and simultaneous modeling of both protection schemes and dynamic characteristics in power systems analysis tools. Historical information and ex-post analysis of blackouts reaffirm the critical role of protective devices in cascading events, thereby confirming the necessity to represent protective functions in transient stability studies. This dissertation is aimed at studying the importance of representing protective relays in power system dynamic studies. Although modeling all of the protective relays within transient stability studies may result in a …
- Contributors
- Hedman, Mojdeh Khorsand, Vittal, Vijay, Ayyanar, Raja, et al.
- Created Date
- 2017
Underground transmission cables in power systems are less likely to experience electrical faults, however, resulting outage times are much greater in the event that a failure does occur. Unlike overhead lines, underground cables are not self-healing from flashover events. The faulted section must be located and repaired before the line can be put back into service. Since this will often require excavation of the underground duct bank, the procedure to repair the faulted section is both costly and time consuming. These added complications are the prime motivators for developing accurate and reliable ratings for underground cable circuits. This work will …
- Contributors
- Stowers, Travis, Tylavsky, Daniel, Karady, George, et al.
- Created Date
- 2015
This is a two part thesis: Part – I This part of the thesis involves automation of statistical risk analysis of photovoltaic (PV) power plants. Statistical risk analysis on the field observed defects/failures in the PV power plants is usually carried out using a combination of several manual methods which are often laborious, time consuming and prone to human errors. In order to mitigate these issues, an automated statistical risk analysis (FMECA) is necessary. The automation developed and presented in this project generates about 20 different reliability risk plots in about 3-4 minutes without the need of several manual labor …
- Contributors
- Moorthy, Mathan Kumar, Govindasamy, Tamizhmani, Devarajan, Srinivasan, et al.
- Created Date
- 2015
There is an ever-increasing demand for higher bandwidth and data rate ensuing from exploding number of radio frequency integrated systems and devices. As stated in the Shannon-Hartley theorem, the maximum achievable data rate of a communication channel is linearly proportional to the system bandwidth. This is the main driving force behind pushing wireless systems towards millimeter-wave frequency range, where larger bandwidth is available at a higher carrier frequency. Observing the Moor’s law, highly scaled complementary metal–oxide–semiconductor (CMOS) technologies provide fast transistors with a high unity power gain frequency which enables operating at millimeter-wave frequency range. CMOS is the compelling choice …
- Contributors
- HabibiMehr, Payam, Thornton, Trevor John, Bakkaloglu, Bertan, et al.
- Created Date
- 2019