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检索条件"机构=Computer Simulation-Based Design Department"
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Numerical Analysis of Electrical Discharge in DC Switches under External Circuit Parameter Variations  5
Numerical Analysis of Electrical Discharge in DC Switches un...
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5th International Conference on Electric Power Equipment - Switching Technology, ICEPE-ST 2019
作者: Seo, Kyung Sik Baek, Myung Ki Park, Il Han Sungkyunkwan University School of Electronic and Electrical Engineering Suwon Korea Republic of Korea Electrotechnology Research Institute Computer Simulation-Based Design Department Changwon Korea Republic of
This paper presents a self-consistent and multiphysics discharge model to analyze the characteristics of the electric discharge generated in a current-switching system. Switching discharge is numerically analyzed by a... 详细信息
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Numerical Analysis of Electrical Discharge in DC Switches Under External Circuit Parameter Variations
Numerical Analysis of Electrical Discharge in DC Switches Un...
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International Conference on Electric Power Equipment - Switching Technology (ICEPE-ST)
作者: Kyung Sik Seo Myung Ki Baek Il Han Park School of Electronic and Electrical Engineering Sungkyunkwan University Suwon Korea Computer Simulation-Based Design Department Korea Electrotechnology Research Institute Changwon Korea
This paper presents a self-consistent and multiphysics discharge model to analyze the characteristics of the electric discharge generated in a current-switching system. Switching discharge is numerically analyzed by a... 详细信息
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Keep Your Friends Close and Your Colleagues Nearby: The Hidden Ties That Improve STEM Education
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Change 2019年 第1期51卷 42页
作者: Mestre, Jose P. Herman, Geoffrey L. Tomkin, Jonathan H. West, Matthew Jose P. Mestre (mestre@illinois.edu). A theoretical nuclear physicist by training Mestre’s research focuses on the learning of physics contributing in areas such as the acquisition and use of knowledge by experts and novices transfer of learning problem solving and instructional design. He has offered Congressional testimony on The Science of Learning has published numerous articles and books and is a Fellow of the American Physical Society.http://***/0000-0003-2110-1954 Geoffrey L. Herman (glherman@illinois.edu). Herman has a Ph.D. in Electrical and Computer Engineering and is a Teaching Assistant Professor in Computer Science and a Research Assistant Professor in the Department of Curriculum & Instruction at the University of Illinois. His research focuses on how students learn engineering and computing concepts and studying processes for creating systemic instructional change in college settings. Previously he was a postdoctoral researcher in Engineering Education at Purdue University.http://***/0000-0002-9501-2295 Jonathan H. Tomkin (tomkin@illinois.edu). Tomkin is a mathematically based geoscientist with two research focus areas: first he uses models and large data sets to determine how climates glaciers tectonics and landscapes interact. Second he explores how new technological and organizational approaches can improve STEM education. He produced the first geoscience MOOC is the editor of an open-source textbook and has published widely in both geoscience and STEM education. Matthew West (mwest@illinois.edu). Matthew West is an Associate Professor of Mechanical Science and Engineering at the University of Illinois with research interests in scientific computing that include time integration of deterministic and stochastic systems distributed computation and particle methods for simulation and estimation. In education he researches computer-based assessment and the development of innovative teaching cultures. Professor West is a University of Illinois Distinguished Teacher-Scholar and Colleg
A science department on the campus of the University of Illinois has received numerous national awards for excellence in undergraduate teaching. The secret to their success? For nearly two decades, they have collabora... 详细信息
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PARALLEL AND DISTRIBUTED TLM COMPUTATION WITH SIGNAL-PROCESSING FOR ELECTROMAGNETIC-FIELD MODELING
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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF NUMERICAL MODELLING-ELECTRONIC NETWORKS DEVICES AND FIELDS 1995年 第3-4期8卷 169-185页
作者: SO, PPM ESWARAPPA, C HOEFER, WJR NSERC/MPR Teltech Research Chair in RF Engineering Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering University of Victoria Victoria British Columbia V8W 3P6 Canada Poman So received his B.Sc. degree in computer science and physics from the University of Toronto Toronto Onatario Canada in 1985. He obtained his B.A. Sc. and M.A.Sc. degrees in electrical engineering (summa cum laude) from the University of Ottawa Ottawa Ontario Canada in 1987 and 1989 respectively. Mr So was a research engineer in the University of Ottawa from January 1989 to October 1991 his research interests included CAD techniques of microwave circuits and numerical methods for electromagnetic wave modelling. He specialized in the development of electromagnetic engineering CAD software and successfully implemented a number of electromagnetic wave simulators based on the two-dimensional and three-dimensional transmission-line matrix methods. From August 1990 to February 1991 he accompanied Professor W. J. R. Hoefer to Rome Italy and Sophia Antiopolas France. During that time he implemented a parallel version of the 3D-TLM simulator for the CM-2 Connection Machine using C-Star and X Windows Library. He is a research engineer and a Ph.D. student at the University of Victoria Victoria British Columbia Canada. He ported the 2D- and 3D-TLM simulators to DECmpp 1200 massively parallel computer using MPL C and C++. He also combined OSA90/hope a commercially available microwave CAD program with a 2D-TLM simulation module for geometry optimization using the Datapipe technique of OSA90/hope. Recently he has developed a distributed client-server computing technique for the TLM method this technique could accelerate the TLM simulation by more than an order of magnitude. Channabasappa Eswarappa received the M.Tech. degree in electrical engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur India in 1983 and Ph. D. degree from the University of Ottawa Canada in 1990. He worked as an Assistant Executive Engineer and later as
This paper describes the implementation of transmission-line matrix (TLM) method algorithms on a massively parallel computer (DECmpp 12000), the technique of distributed computing in the UNIX environment, and the comb... 详细信息
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USING VIRTUAL ENVIRONMENTS IN THE design OF SHIPS
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NAVAL ENGINEERS JOURNAL 1994年 第3期106卷 91-106页
作者: JONS, OP RYAN, JC JONES, GW Otto P. Jons:received a Diplom Ing. in shipbuilding from the Technical University of Hanover W. Germany and an MS in naval architecture and marine engineering from MIT. He then joined Litton Ship Systems where he was responsible for the preliminary design of the DD-963 hull structure and then for ship system integration as manager LHA ship systems engineering department. From 1972 to 1974 he was the principal research scientist at Hydronautics. In 1974 as technical director he helped establish the Crystal City office of Designers and Planners. Mr. Jons was one of the co-founders of Advanced Marine Enterprises Inc. in 1976 where he serves as corporate vice president engineering. J. Christopher Ryan:earned his bachelors and masters degrees in naval architecture from Webb Institute and MIT respectively. He spent three years at the advanced marine technology division of Litton Industries working on the DD-963 class ship design and related computer aided design projects. He subsequently went to the Navy Department concentrating on early stage design of surface combatants for twelve years including work on the FFG-7 Sea Control Ship CSGN and CVV aircraft carrier projects. He then shifted focus and became the Technical Director for the Computer Supported Design Program in NavSea for five years. Mr. Ryan has served in several supervisory positions within the Ship Design Group in NavSea since that time. He is currently the director of the future ship concepts division. Gary W. Jones:graduated from the University of Tennessee in 1971 with a BS in mechanical engineering and followed up with graduate work at George Washington University and the University of Maryland. Mr. Jones was with the Naval Sea Systems Command from 1971 until 1988 where he was a naval architect in the submarine section of the hull form design division. In 1988 he was detailed to the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) where he became the program manager for the advanced submarine technology program's hydrodynamic hydroac
A major contributor to the expense and length of time to design, build, and test new systems has been the need to build and test hardware prototypes to determine their effectiveness in meeting operational requirements...
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ANALYSIS OF A MOVABLE BOUNDARY ACCESS TECHNIQUE FOR A MULTISERVICE MULTIBEAM SATELLITE SYSTEM
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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS 1994年 第3期12卷 299-312页
作者: BOHM, S ELHAKEEM, AK MURTHY, KMS HACHICHA, M KADOCH, M Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Concordia University 1455 De Maisonneuve Blvd. West Montreal H3A 1M8 Canada Was born in Montreal Canada on 14 September 1966. He received the B. Eng. degree in electrical engineering from Concordia University Montreal Canada in 1989. He is at present completing the M.A.Sc. degree in electrical engineering at Concordia University. (S'75–S'79–M'79–SM'86) received the Ph.D. degree from Southern Methodist University Dallas TX in 1979. He spent the next two years working as a Visiting Professor in Egypt after which he moved to Ottawa Canada in 1982. He assumed teaching and research positions in Carleton and Manitoba Univerities and later moved to Concordia University Montreal Canada in 1983 where he is now a Professor in the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department. He has published numerous papers in IEEE and international journals in the areas of spread spectrum and networking. He is a well-known expert in these areas and serves as a consultant to many companies. His current research interests include wide-band metropolitan networks switching architectures and performance of on-board multibeam satellites acquisitionless CDMA networks code distribution and orthogonalization of CDMA signals responsive congestion control for ATM-based networks ARQ techniques and investigation of the novel SUGAR CDMA systems in fading channels. Dr. Elhakeem is a Senior Member of the Canadian Electrical Engineering Society and Armed Forces Association. He has chaired numerous technical sessions in IEEE Conferences was the Technical Program Chairman for IEEE Montech 1986 Montreal Canada. Dr. Elhakeem is the key guest editor of theIEEE Journal of Selected Areas in Communicationsfor the May June issues 1993 covering CDMA networks. Advanced Technology & Networks VISTAR Telecommunications Inc. Ottawa Ontario K1G 3J4 Canada . He is ITU's Specialist Consultant and Chief Advisor for a number of ITU/UNDP projects including VSATs Rural Networks Digital Broadc
In this paper, the performance of a new movable boundary accessing (MBA) technique for future integrated services multibeam satellite systems is studied. The multiservice environment considered includes both asynchron... 详细信息
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PERFORMANCE OF A PRIORITIZED ON-BOARD BASEBAND SWITCH FOR A MULTISERVICE MULTIBEAM SATELLITE
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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS 1994年 第3期12卷 283-297页
作者: BOHM, S ELHAKEEM, AK HACHICHA, M Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Concordia University 1455 De Maisonneuve Blvd. West Montreal H3A 1M8 Canada Was born in Montreal Canada on 14 September 1966. He received the B. Eng. degree in electrical engineering from Concordia University Montreal Canada in 1989. He is at present completing the M.A.Sc. degree in electrical engineering at Concordia University. (S'75–S'79–M'79–SM'86) received the Ph.D. degree from Southern Methodist University Dallas TX in 1979. He spent the next two years working as a Visiting Professor in Egypt after which he moved to Ottawa Canada in 1982. He assumed teaching and research positions in Carleton and Manitoba Univerities and later moved to Concordia University Montreal Canada in 1983 where he is now a Professor in the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department. He has published numerous papers in IEEE and international journals in the areas of spread spectrum and networking. He is a well-known expert in these areas and serves as a consultant to many companies. His current research interests include wide-band metropolitan networks switching architectures and performance of on-board multibeam satellites acquisitionless CDMA networks code distribution and orthogonalization of CDMA signals responsive congestion control for ATM-based networks ARQ techniques and investigation of the novel SUGAR CDMA systems in fading channels. Dr. Elhakeem is a Senior Member of the Canadian Electrical Engineering Society and Armed Forces Association. He has chaired numerous technical sessions in IEEE Conferences was the Technical Program Chairman for IEEE Montech 1986 Montreal Canada. Dr. Elhakeem is the key guest editor of theIEEE Journal of Selected Areas in Communicationsfor the May June issues 1993 covering CDMA networks. Advanced Technology & Networks VISTAR Telecommunications Inc. Ottawa Ontario K1G 3J4 Canada An Associate Director of Advanced Technology & Networks Group VISTAR Telecommunications Inc. Ottawa Canada. He is also an Adjunct Pr
In this paper, we study the performance of a prioritized on-board baseband switch in conjunction with a multibeam satellite handling integrated services. The services considered for the analysis include voice, video, ... 详细信息
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Guest Editorial: Focus on Digital Signal Processing Techniques Applied to Space Communications
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European Transactions on Telecommunications 1993年 第1期4卷 9-10页
作者: Gaudenzi, Riccardo De Elia, Carlo Harris, Robert A. Rimrdo De Gaudend was born in Rosignano Mmo Italy in 1960. He received the Doctor En- gineer degree (cum Laude) in Electronic Engineering from the University of Pisa. Italy in 1985. From 1986 he was with the European Space Agency (ESA). Stsliow and Communications Engineering Department. Darmrtadt (RFA) where he was involved in satellite telecommunication ground systems design and testing. In particular he followed the development of two new ESA's satellite tracking systems. In 1988 be joined the ESA's Research and Technology Centre (ESTEC). Noordwijk. The Netherlands where is holding a position as releeommunication enginm in the Electrical System Department. He is presently responsible for the definition and development of advanced satellite communication systems. His mull intenst b ddyrducd with effacnt digital modulation and access techniques for fued and mobile wtdlite services synchronization topics and communication systems simulation techniques. Carlo Elia (S'89) was born in Trepuzzi. Italy in 1964. He received the Doctor Engineer degree in Electronic Engineering from Politecnico di Torino. Torino. Italy. in 1989. He his now attending a Doctorate program at PolitanieO di Torino. S i 1990. he has been with the Eurpean Space Agency (ESA) in the Electrical System Department as Tdeeommunications Syrtcm Engineer. His main areas of interest are related to rdvanccd digital modulation and access techniques and channel equalization. R.A. (Bob) Harris (S'69–M'70) received the PhD from the University of Southampton. England in 1971. In 1970 he joined the European Space Agency (then ESRO). based at the European Space Research and Technology Centre (ESTEC) Noordwijk. The Netherlandswas working on telemetry and telecommand systems. Since 1978 he has been Head of the Transmision Techniques Section in the Directorate of Telecom munications. He was involved in the transmission design of the OTS ECS Olympus and European Data Relay systems. He has worked on a wide range of analogue and digital transmission topics wit
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ESTIMATION OF STRUCTURAL SERVICE LIFE OF SHIPS
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NAVAL ENGINEERS JOURNAL 1989年 第3期101卷 156-166页
作者: AYYUB, BM WHITE, GJ PURCELL, ES P.E. Bilal M. Ayyub:is currently an associate professor of civil engineering at the University of Maryland. He received his B.S. degree in civil engineering from the University of Kuwait in 1980. He completed both his M.S. (1981) and Ph.D. (1983) in civil engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology. Dr. Ayyub has an extensive background in risk-based analysis and design simulation and construction engineering. He is engaged in research work involving structural reliability bridges marine structures and mathematical modeling using the theories of probability statistics and fuzzy sets. His research work is sponsored by the National Transportation Safety Board the National Science Foundation the U.S. Coast Guard the State of Maryland and the University of Maryland. Dr. Ayyub is a member of ASNE the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) the American Concrete Institute (ACI) the Committee on Forensic Engineering of ASCE and the Committee on Structural Safety of ACI. He is the author of more than three dozen publications in national and international journals conference proceedings and reports. Dr. Ayyub received the ASNE “Jimmie” Hamilton Award for 1985 and the ASCE “Outstanding Research Oriented Paper” in the Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management for 1987. Gregory J. White:is an associate professor of naval architecture at the U.S. Naval Academy. He received his B.S. degree in engineering mechanics from Vanderbilt University in 1975 an M.E. degree in naval architecture from the University of California Berkeley in 1981 and a Ph.D. in civil engineering (structures) from the University of Maryland in 1986. Dr. White served on active duty with the U.S. Navy from 1975 to 1979 as a junior officer in the engineering and operations departments of Pacific Fleet destroyers. Prior to coming to the Naval Academy he worked at Mare Island Naval Shipyard in the scientific code and in the R&D division of Exxon International Company's Tanker Department. Dr. White is a lieutenant commande
A methodology for the structural life assessment of a ship's structure is suggested. The methodology is based on probabilistic analysis using reliability concepts and the statistics of extremes. In this approach, ... 详细信息
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CENTML CONTROL SYSTEM TRAINING THROUGH STA TIC AND DYNAMIC simulation
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Naval Engineers Journal 1980年 第2期92卷 196-206页
作者: HALL, EDWIN E. MOSS, DONALD G. NORRIS, CLIFFORD S. PETERSON, HAROLD D. Mr. Edwin E. Hall received his Bachelor's degree in Electronics from Oklahoma City University. He also is a certified College-Level Instructor in the state of Florida and has done graduate work in Computer Science at the University of Florida. As the Technical Publications and Training Manager Simulation and Control Systems Department. General Electric Company Daytona Beach Fla. he currently is responsible for the costing. planning performance scheduling and timely completion of the Department's Technical Manuals and Technical Training Programs. These Training and Manual contracts cover Ship Systems Programs. Simulation Programs. and Communications Programs for the Armed Services and commercial customers. Mr. Hall has over twenty-years experience as a Technical Writer and Instructor and for the past seventeen years has been at the General Electric Company's Daytona Beach Facility. His experience ranges from teaching Basic Electronics and Radar Circuitry as a civilian instructor for the U.S. Army to writing Manuals Proposals Reports Specifications and Brochures for General Electric's product lines. Mr. Donald G. MOSS is a graduate of Kansas State University from which he received both his B.S. degree in Business Administration and his M.S. degree in Electrical Engineering. He is presently a Senior Systems Engineer for Control Systems in the Simulation and Control Systems Department at the General Electric Company's Daytona Beach Facility. He has been employed by General Electric for 23 years — the first seven as an Engineer and Program Manager on the Fire Control Systems for the Fleet Ballistics Missile Program the next six managing the design of control and checkout equipment on the APOLLO Program and the last ten years working on control equipment for the machinery plants of new Navy ships. Over the span of years at General Electric he has worked on propulsion control for the DD-963 propulsion electric plant and auxiliary control for the FFG-7: propulsion boiler burner electric auxiliary and car
Dynamic simulation is defined as the hardware and software required to present to the student operator visual and audible cues and responses that are the same as those encountered when operating the Control Consoles a...
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