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- Library ReDefinition: LibraryRedefinitionPresentation
- Creator
- Avery, Brian
- Date
- 2011, 2011-05
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The Alcuin Library was designed in the 1960's by Marcel Breuer when the purpose of a library was to provide storage of, and access to,...
Show moreThe Alcuin Library was designed in the 1960's by Marcel Breuer when the purpose of a library was to provide storage of, and access to, information. This project is an addition and renovation of the existing academic library into a campus center concentrated on learning information.
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- Teacher Knowledge Share (Semester Unknown) IPRO 320: Teacher Knowledge Share IPRO 320 Poster2 F08
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- Bern, David, Bochantin, Marike, Hartline, Julian, Mccall, Ian, Mick, Emily, Peake, Andrew, Pierce, Alison, Pindrik, Dmitriy, Quinn, Michael, Stanford, Carly, Tilatti, Michael
- Date
- 2008, 2008-12
- Description
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The goal of IPRO 320 is to create an online professional network for school teachers at the kindergarten through twelfth grade level to allow...
Show moreThe goal of IPRO 320 is to create an online professional network for school teachers at the kindergarten through twelfth grade level to allow for the sharing of ideas, lesson plans and other professionally relevant information. This is a continuing project which saw limited success in the previous semester in that a functioning web site was constructed based on surveys of public school teachers but it saw very little use. This semester, the planned approach is to build on the research generated last semester by performing additional market research with teachers. Following that, IPRO 320 will rework much of the previous web site by refining some of the features, adding additional ones as the research indicates and improving the website in general, both functionally and aesthetically.
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- Developing Web Applications for the Northern Illinois Hockey League (sequence unknown), IPRO 308 - Deliverables: IPRO 308 Abstract F09
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- Lucchesi, Kristin, Barksdale, Dustin, Hays, Julian, Bartus, Kryzystof, Perkins, William, Savage, Christopher, Scheer, Colin, Semenov, Vladimir, Vidutis, Mantas
- Date
- 2009-12
- Description
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The NIHL is the largest hockey league in Illinois. It is also the largest youth all star hockey league in the US, serving over 300 youth teams...
Show moreThe NIHL is the largest hockey league in Illinois. It is also the largest youth all star hockey league in the US, serving over 300 youth teams and over 4,000 players. The team's purpose is to make the NIHL a web-based scheduling and scoring applications that can support their annual operations.
Sponsorship: Northern Illinois Hockey League(NIHL)
Deliverables for IPRO 308: Developing Web Applications for the Northern Illinois Hockey League for the fall 2009 semester
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- AN OVERVIEW OF IMPROVED PROBABILISTIC METHODS FOR STRUCTURAL REDUNDANCY ASSESSMENT OF INDETERMINATE TRUSSES
- Creator
- Pathe, Julien Rene
- Date
- 2012-07-25, 2012-07
- Description
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The redundancy of a structure refers to the extent of strength that is not considered in design. For an indeterminate structure a member...
Show moreThe redundancy of a structure refers to the extent of strength that is not considered in design. For an indeterminate structure a member failure does not necessarily induces the loss of integrity or functionality of the structure; rather it will affect its potential for safely carrying any future load. Numerous methods have been introduced in structural reliability literature to measure and implement the redundancy in design. However, in accordance with the semi-probabilistic approach of the codes which aim to develop design method providing consistent level of redundancy within the structure, the probability of failure of the structure has been proposed and is widely used as a redundancy measure. A classical method to compute the probability of failure of the structure based on failure paths is presented as a reference in this thesis. However, although extensively used, this method has major shortcomings which may lead to a misrepresentation of the structure redundancy. By using a geometric representation of members’ limit states associated with a loading regime, the research presented herein proposes an improved method for structural redundancy estimation that may be helpful to overcome problems associated with approximations and inconsistencies inherent in classics methods. Specific assumptions and/or procedures considered in the proposed method are described below. (1) An approximation is given to make the events of member failures mutually exclusive. (2) Geometric calculations are used to determine reliability indices and conditional reliability indices in order to establish closer bounds for the failure probability of individual structural members. (3) System’s failure probability is obtained using the assumption and procedures outlined in (1) and (2) above. (4) To further extend the method beyond geometrical redundancy, and to consider material redundancy, plasticity models commonly used in the structural analyses are considered in this study
M.S. in Civil Engineering, July 2012
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- Intelligent process monitoring by interfacing knowledge-based systems and multivariate statistical monitoring
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- Norvilas, A., Negiz, A., Decicco, J., Cinar, A.
- Date
- 2000-08
- Publisher
- ELSEVIER SCI LTD
- Description
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An intelligent process monitoring and fault diagnosis environment has been developed by interfacing multivariate statistical process...
Show moreAn intelligent process monitoring and fault diagnosis environment has been developed by interfacing multivariate statistical process monitoring (MSPM) techniques and knowledge-based systems (KBS) for monitoring multivariable process operation. The real-time KBS developed in G2 is used with multivariate SPM methods based on canonical variate stare space (CVSS) process models. Fault detection is based on T-2 charts of state variables. Contribution plots in G2 are used for determining the process variables that have contributed to the out-of-control signal indicated by large T-2 values, and G2 Diagnostic Assistant (GDA) is used to diagnose the source causes of abnormal process behavior. The MSPM modules developed in Matlab are linked with G2. This intelligent monitoring and diagnosis system can be used to monitor multivariable processes with autocorrelated, cross-correlated, and collinear data. The structure of the integrated system is described and its performance is illustrated by simulation studies.
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- artiFACT: Art & Cinema Center, Rethinking of Contextuality through Boundaries: M. Enis Aldallal - Master Project - Spring11
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- Aldallal, Mohamed Enis
- Date
- 5/3/2011, 2011-05
- Description
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Boundary: Sight and Access: Breaking the programmatic elements into fragments allows responding to different contextual forces. Engaging those...
Show moreBoundary: Sight and Access: Breaking the programmatic elements into fragments allows responding to different contextual forces. Engaging those forces to create a site-specific design can be achieved by means of porous skin and a dynamic circulation pattern that occupies boundary spaces throughout the site. This provides smoother transition moments between inside and outside on different scales; from collective urban spaces down to the building` skin.
Sponsorship: Kulterman, Eva
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- NETWORK CODING BASED COOPERATIVE PEER-TO-PEER REPAIR IN WIRELESS NETWORKS
- Creator
- Liu, Yu
- Date
- 2012-07-11, 2012-07
- Description
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Multimedia Broadcast/Multicast Service (MBMS) in cellular networks has emerged recently as a promising distribution model to provide rich...
Show moreMultimedia Broadcast/Multicast Service (MBMS) in cellular networks has emerged recently as a promising distribution model to provide rich content distribution where a batch of content is broadcast to a large number of peers simultaneously. However, ensuring efficient error-free message delivery in such a scenario is a challenge, since packet loss is inevitable due to the time-varying nature of wireless transmissions, and the server is probably overwhelmed by floods of individual retransmission requests from peers. Cooperative Peer-to-Peer (P2P) information repair has been proposed to mitigate the packet loss among peers during Base Station (BS) broadcast, by allowing peers to cooperate on information exchange among themselves, rather than asking the BS to rebroadcast the lost packets for the peers. Network Coding, a fairly recent transmission paradigm with the potential network throughput improvement and high reliability advantage, has been widely recognized as a promising information dissemination approach for wireless networks. In this research, we study the network coding based cooperative P2P information repair in wireless networks. We first propose our initial work - a connected dominating set (CDS) based P2P information repair (PPIR) protocol with network coding which utilize the clustering idea, to minimize the total repair latency as well as alleviate the congestion and burden of BS’s downlink channels. Then the decision making problem for P2P repair with densely distributed nodes is studied and two approaches are provided. Later on, the NC based P2P information repair protocol with tunable parameter (NC-PIRTP) which evolved from PPIR protocol is proposed to further reduce transmission collisions and total repair latency. At last, P2P information repair under mobile network environment with pedestrian speed is studied and three efficient protocols are illustrated which are suitable to different specific cases. Extensive simulation results are provided for performance evaluation and comparisons, and to demonstrate the effectiveness and efficiency of our proposed protocols in terms of the total repair latency. Furthermore, an analytical model is developed, based on which theoretical results are derived. These results validate our protocol models and provide useful protocol design guideline for the cooperative P2P information repair problem in wireless networks.
Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering, July 2012
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- POWER SYSTEM VOLTAGE STABILITY AND AGENT BASED DISTRIBUTION AUTOMATION IN SMART GRID
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- Nguyen, Cuong Phuc
- Date
- 2011-04-25, 2011-05
- Description
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Our interconnected electric power system is presently facing many challenges that it was not originally designed and engineered to handle. The...
Show moreOur interconnected electric power system is presently facing many challenges that it was not originally designed and engineered to handle. The increased interarea power transfers, aging infrastructure, and old technologies, have caused many problems including voltage instability, widespread blackouts, slow control response, among others. These problems have created an urgent need to transform the present electric power system to a highly stable, reliable, efficient, and self-healing electric power system of the future, which has been termed “smart grid”. This dissertation begins with a discussion on the voltage stability issue in bulk transmission networks. A new continuation power flow tool for studying the impacts of generator merit order based dispatch on inter-area transfer capability and static voltage stability is presented. In using this tool, it is realized that all distribution systems are represented by only a single lumped load model. While this representation is acceptable in traditional power system analysis, it may not be valid in the future smart grid where the distribution system will be integrated with intelligent and quick control capabilities to mitigate voltage problems before they propagate into the entire system. Therefore before analyzing the operation of the whole smart grid, it is important to understand the distribution system first. The second part of this dissertation presents a new platform for studying and testing emerging technologies in advanced Distribution Automation (DA) within smart grids. Due to the key benefits over the traditional centralized approach, namely flexible deployment, scalability, and avoidance of single-point-of-failure, a new distributed approach is employed to design and develop all elements of the platform. The multi-agent system (MAS), which has the three key characteristics of autonomy, local view, and decentralization, is selected to implement the advanced DA functions. The intelligent agents utilize the communication network for cooperation and negotiation. Communication latency is modeled using a user-defined probability density function. Failure-tolerant communication strategies are developed for agent communications. Major elements of advanced DA are developed in a completely distributed way and successfully tested for several IEEE standard systems, including: Fault Detection, Location, Isolation, and Service Restoration (FLISR); Coordination of Distributed Energy Storage Systems (DES); Distributed Power Flow (DPF); Volt-VAR Control (VVC); and Loss Reduction (LR).
Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering, May 2011
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- Statistical process monitoring and disturbance diagnosis in multivariable continuous processes
- Creator
- Raich, A., Cinar, A.
- Date
- 1996-04
- Publisher
- AMER INST CHEMICAL ENGINEERS
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Detecting out-of-control status and diagnosing disturbances leading to the abnormal process operation early are crucial in minimizing product...
Show moreDetecting out-of-control status and diagnosing disturbances leading to the abnormal process operation early are crucial in minimizing product quality variations Multivariate statistical techniques are used to develop detection methodology for abnormal process behavior and diagnosis of disturbances causing poor process performance. Principal components and discriminant analysis ave applied to quantitatively describe and interpret step, ramp and random-variation disturbances. All disturbances require high-dimensional models for accurate description and cannot be discriminated by biplots. Diagnosis of simultaneous multiple faults is addressed by building quantitative measures of overlap between models of single faults and their combinations. These measures are used to identify the existence of secondary disturbances and distinguish their components. The methodology is illustrated by monitoring the Tennessee Eastman plant simulation benchmark problem subjected to different disturbances. Most of the disturbances can be diagnosed correctly, the success rate being higher for step and vamp disturbances than random-variation disturbances.
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- Reversal in Spreading of a Tabbed Circular Jet Under Controlled Excitation
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- Zaman, Kbmq, Raman, G.
- Date
- 1997-12
- Publisher
- American Inst Physics
- Description
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Detailed flow field measurements have been carried out for a turbulent circular jet perturbed by tabs and artificial excitation. Two ''delta...
Show moreDetailed flow field measurements have been carried out for a turbulent circular jet perturbed by tabs and artificial excitation. Two ''delta tabs'' were placed at the nozzle exit at diametrically opposite locations. The excitation condition involved subharmonic resonance that manifested in a periodic vortex pairing in the near flow field. While the excitation and the tabs independently increased jet spreading, a combination of the two diminished the effect. The jet spreading was most pronounced with the tabs but was reduced when excitation was applied to the tabbed jet. The tabs generated streamwise vortex pairs that caused a lateral spreading of the jet in a direction perpendicular to the plane containing the tabs. The excitation, on the other hand, organized the azimuthal vorticity into coherent ring structures whose evolution and pairing also increased entrainment by the jet. In the tabbed case, the excitation produced coherent azimuthal structures that were distorted and asymmetric in shape. The self-induction of these structures produced an effect that opposed the tendency for the lateral spreading of the streamwise vortex pairs. The passage of the distorted vortices, and their pairing, also had a cancellation effect on the time-averaged streamwise vorticity field. These led to the reduction in jet spreading. [S1070-6631(97)03012-2].
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- Laboratory Notebook 123
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- Didsatha-amnarj, Yanan, Slade, Peter
- Date
- 2010-03-03T21:24:34Z
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This laboratory notebook relates to the "Furans in food; Mechanism in food" project which is under the Chemical Constituents and Allergens...
Show moreThis laboratory notebook relates to the "Furans in food; Mechanism in food" project which is under the Chemical Constituents and Allergens Platform with Peter Slade as the Principle Investigator.
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- MODELING, CONTROL, AND DESIGN OF HYBRID FUEL CELL VEHICLES
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- Ahmed, Syed
- Date
- 2011-12, 2011-12
- Description
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The Polymer Electrolyte Membrane Fuel Cell (PEMFC) has been projected to be the fuel cell of choice for future automotive applications. Among...
Show moreThe Polymer Electrolyte Membrane Fuel Cell (PEMFC) has been projected to be the fuel cell of choice for future automotive applications. Among the challenging aspects of this application is maintaining highly efficient operation of the fuel cell. The key component of the PEMFC, the Nafion Membrane, can reach two critical states: drying and flooding. In drying, high resistance prevents normal operation of the fuel cell. In flooding, reactants are prevented from reaching reaction sites and there is a reduction of performance of the fuel cell. To address the first point, a spatially distributed along the plane membrane model was developed and tested with proportional-integral control of voltage and temperature. To analyze the occurrence of severe and frequent changes in power demand, a model aimed at mimicking the load expected in a fuel cell vehicle, including a DC motor, DC-DC converters and a rechargeable battery for peak-shaving and regenerative braking was developed. The model includes rotational and translational inertia as well as a simple wind resistance model for a vehicle. In contrast to simple lab-focused loads where load impendence is directly manipulated, the manipulated variable within this load is the DC-DC converter gain. Based on this model a control system architecture was developed consisting of a number of low level regulatory loops, a power distributor for peak-shaving and finally a high level loop for tracking vehicle speed. After understanding the load demands to a fuel cell vehicle with only a battery, the issue of multiple energy storage technologies is addressed. Designing a vehicle with these technologies poses an optimization problem. A high-level model of a fuel cell vehicle with two storage technologies, a battery and super-capacitor was developed. The model accounted for the constraints of each component and a drive cycle characterized the power demand. An economic-based optimization problem xv was posed whereas its objective was to minimize the capital cost of the system, while meeting power demand and keeping the technologies within their constraints. The result of the optimization provided a controller from which a high-level power coordination unit can be developed for the fuel cell vehicle.
Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering, December 2011
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- AN INVESTIGATION OF THE QUASI-STANDARD ERROR FOR QUASI-MONTE CARLO METHOD
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- Deng, Siyuan
- Date
- 2013-05-01, 2013-05
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In this thesis we discuss the theory of the Quasi-Standard Error(QSE) estimate which plays an important role in the practice of the Quasi...
Show moreIn this thesis we discuss the theory of the Quasi-Standard Error(QSE) estimate which plays an important role in the practice of the Quasi-Monte Carlo method. In the first part the deduction using Walsh series reveals an expression for the Quasi- Standard Error for digital nets. The second part of this thesis a special class of functions has been designed to fool the Quasi-Standard Error, and based on the previous theory we reveal the reason why the Quasi-Standard-Error can be fooled. The third part, apply the theory we developed to some actual application in financial mathematics, to see if the QSE works well in practice. There are mixed results.
M.S. in Applied Mathematics, May 2013
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- Fault detection and diagnosis in a food pasteurization process with hidden Markov models
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- Tokatli, F., Cinar, A.
- Date
- 2004-12
- Publisher
- CANADIAN SOC CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
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Hidden Markov Models (HMM) are used to detect abnormal operation of dynamic processes and diagnose sensor and actuator faults. The method is...
Show moreHidden Markov Models (HMM) are used to detect abnormal operation of dynamic processes and diagnose sensor and actuator faults. The method is illustrated by monitoring the operation of a pasteurization plant and diagnosing causes of abnormal operation. Process data collected under the influence of faults of different magnitude and duration in sensors and actuators are used to illustrate the use of HMM in the detection and diagnosis of process faults. Case studies with experimental data from a high-temperature-short-time pasteurization system showed that HMM can diagnose the faults with certain characteristics such as fault duration and magnitude.
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- Overview of Higgs results from CMS, Proceedings of the XLIII International Symposium on Multiparticle Dynamics
- Creator
- Merkel, Petra
- Date
- 2013-09-15, 2013-09-15
- Publisher
- IIT Press
- Description
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Sponsorship: IIT College of Science, High Energy Physics Division of Argonne National Laboratory
In this article we present an overview of...
Show moreSponsorship: IIT College of Science, High Energy Physics Division of Argonne National Laboratory
In this article we present an overview of Higgs boson results from the CMS Collaboration as presented at the ISMD13 conference.
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- NON-LINEAR CREEP-RELAXATION CONSTITUTIVE MODEL FOR PLAIN CONCRETE WITH ANISOTROPIC DAMAGE
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- Teran Torres, Bernardo
- Date
- 2016, 2016-05
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A thermodynamic constitutive model for plain concrete, and other quasi-brittle materials, is developed. The model accounts for the anisotropic...
Show moreA thermodynamic constitutive model for plain concrete, and other quasi-brittle materials, is developed. The model accounts for the anisotropic damage-induced and the aging viscoelasticity of the material. The model is based on the theory of solidi cation proposed by Baºant and the continuum damage mechanics theory. The material is considered to be a viscoelastic-damageable material. The Helmholtz free energy utilized in the formulation is treated by means of the representation theorem of coupled damage-strain tensors. The model is capable of analyzing time-dependent damage (tertiary creep) under constant loading and damage due to cyclic creep. Two simple but practical examples are presented in order to illustrate the applicability of the model. The determination of the functions and constants representing the material behavior as well as any experimental companion is proposed for the continuation of the research.
Ph.D. in Civil Engineering, May 2016
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- Planning for Human Implantation of a Cortical Visual Prosthesis (sequence unknown), IPRO 334 - Deliverables: IPRO 334 Midterm Presentation F09
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- Bern, David, Chen, Shanyl, Deroo, Mary, Gorski, David, Kelly, Thomas, Leasenby, Alex, Li, Zhi, Pyrkh, Hanna, Subhani, Maham, Taneja, Aanchal
- Date
- 2009-12
- Description
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The Intracortical Visual Prosthesis is based upon that concept that by implanting a large number of subminiature electrodes within the human...
Show moreThe Intracortical Visual Prosthesis is based upon that concept that by implanting a large number of subminiature electrodes within the human visual cortex, coordinated temporal-spatial image information can be artificially communicated to the human visual cortex in the form of electrical currents, acting as a sensory substitute for normal vision.
Sponsorship: IIT Laboratory of Neural Prosthetic Research
Deliverables for IPRO 334: Planning for Human Implantation of a Cortical Visual Prosthesis for the fall 2009 semester
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- Adaptive Reuse Hybrid Development
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- Jarzabkowski, Henry
- Date
- 5/4/2011, 2011-05
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Producing and designing a prototype hybrid use development strategy for a neighboring pair of preexisting historical building in Chicago’s...
Show moreProducing and designing a prototype hybrid use development strategy for a neighboring pair of preexisting historical building in Chicago’s North side community of Lakeview.
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- Space|Place: CharlottePage_Master'sProject_Board
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- Page, Charlotte
- Date
- 5/4/2011, 2011-05
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A commentary on Education: examination of the experience of the subject (space) in relation to the object (place).
Sponsorship: Conger-Austin,...
Show moreA commentary on Education: examination of the experience of the subject (space) in relation to the object (place).
Sponsorship: Conger-Austin, Susan
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- MANAGING STOCHASTIC WIND POWER GENERATION BY INCORPORATING DEMAND RESPONSE IN DAY-AHEAD SCHEDULING
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- Al Hassan, Hassan
- Date
- 2015, 2015-05
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This thesis proposes a stochastic algorithm for managing the variability of wind energy by incorporating hourly demand response in the day...
Show moreThis thesis proposes a stochastic algorithm for managing the variability of wind energy by incorporating hourly demand response in the day-ahead scheduling in power systems. Monte Carlo simulation with Latin hypercube sampling technique is applied to represent the uncertainties of wind energy via different wind scenarios. Demand response has several physical and operating constraints to be considered into the stochastic security-constrained unit commitment (SCUC) for economic, reliability, and security purposes. Benders decomposition method is applied to decompose the large-scale complex stochastic SCUC problem into several tractable problems. Different case studies are analyzed in this thesis to demonstrate the benefits of applying DR to the proposed day-ahead scheduling model with variable wind energy.
M.S. in Electrical Engineering, May 2015
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