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    Engineering handbook

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    1995 handbook for the faculty of Engineerin

    Méthodologie de génération de plateforme de prototypage à base de multi-fpga

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    Multi-FPGA based prototyping is no longer optional for hardware/software integration. We can classify multi-FPGA prototyping platforms in three categories: off-the-shelf, custom and cabling. The cabling platform is semi off-the-shelf and semi custom. Nevertheless, crafting a custom and a cabling platform is today a manual process, which is time-consuming. The performance and the cost of the platform lie on the FPGA expertise and SoC DUT knowledge of the engineers. Compared to OTS platforms, the added value, in terms of performance, of cabling or custom platforms can be heavily impaired by an inefficient board design. Moreover, FPGA I/Os are becoming a scarce resource, worsening the inter-FPGA bandwidth generation after generation. Therefore, it becomes more and more difficult to prototype an SoC/ASIC design at proper performance. The contributions of the manuscript are: (1). An automatic implementation flow for an OTS platform is proposed. (2). An automatic design flow for creating a custom platform is proposed, thus increasing the productivity, enabling the board exploration, and optimizing cost and performance. (3). The cabling platform is proposed where one board is composed of one FPGA and several connectors, with an algorithm to automatically find a solution for the cable distribution. (4). Thanks to the developed automatic tools, the three different multi-FPGA platforms are compared. The custom platform always achieves better performance and lower deployment cost, but still with 3-5 months in time of availability. If the performance or the deployment cost are not rigorous constraints, the cabling platform offers an attractive alternative compared to others.Face à la difficulté de l’intégration matériel/logiciel, le prototypage à base de multi-FPGA devient obligatoire dans la vérification pré-silicium. Les plateformes de prototypage peuvent être classées en trois catégories: OTS, sur mesure et câblées. La plateforme câblée est semi OTS et semi sur mesure. Néanmoins, la création d’une plateforme sur mesure et câblée est un processus manuel et chronophage. La performance et le coût de la plateforme dépend de l'expérience de concepteurs en expertise de FPGA et connaissance du système sur puce. Par rapport à des plateformes OTS, la valeur ajoutée, en terme de performance, des plateformes câblées ou sur mesure peuvent être fortement dégradée par une carte inefficace. En plus, FPGA E/S devient une ressource rare, aggravant la bande passante inter-FPGA. Par conséquent, il devient de plus en plus difficile de prototyper un design à une performance satisfaisante. Les contributions sont: (1). Un flot de implémentation automatique pour une plateforme OTS. (2). Un flot de conception automatique pour créer une plateforme sur mesure, ainsi augmentant la productivité, permettant l’exploration de carte et optimisant le coût et la performance. (3). La plateforme câblée avec un algorithme permettant automatiquement de trouver une solution pour la distribution des câbles. (4). Grâce aux flots automatique, les trois plateformes sont comparées. La plateforme sur mesure toujours réalise plus de performance et moins de coût de déploiement, mais encore avec 3-5 mois en temps de disponibilité. Si la performance ou le coût de déploiement ne sont pas les contraintes strictes, la plateforme câblée est une alternative intéressante par rapport aux autres

    Engineering handbook

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    1996 handbook for the faculty of Engineerin

    Curracurrong: a stream processing system for distributed environments

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    Advances in technology have given rise to applications that are deployed on wireless sensor networks (WSNs), the cloud, and the Internet of things. There are many emerging applications, some of which include sensor-based monitoring, web traffic processing, and network monitoring. These applications collect large amount of data as an unbounded sequence of events and process them to generate a new sequences of events. Such applications need an adequate programming model that can process large amount of data with minimal latency; for this purpose, stream programming, among other paradigms, is ideal. However, stream programming needs to be adapted to meet the challenges inherent in running it in distributed environments. These challenges include the need for modern domain specific language (DSL), the placement of computations in the network to minimise energy costs, and timeliness in real-time applications. To overcome these challenges we developed a stream programming model that achieves easy-to-use programming interface, energy-efficient actor placement, and timeliness. This thesis presents Curracurrong, a stream data processing system for distributed environments. In Curracurrong, a query is represented as a stream graph of stream operators and communication channels. Curracurrong provides an extensible stream operator library and adapts to a wide range of applications. It uses an energy-efficient placement algorithm that optimises communication and computation. We extend the placement problem to support dynamically changing networks, and develop a dynamic program with polynomially bounded runtime to solve the placement problem. In many stream-based applications, real-time data processing is essential. We propose an approach that measures time delays in stream query processing; this model measures the total computational time from input to output of a query, i.e., end-to-end delay

    Hybrid Energy Storage Implementation in DC and AC Power System for Efficiency, Power Quality and Reliability Improvements

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    Battery storage devices have been widely utilized for different applications. However, for high power applications, battery storage systems come with several challenges, such as the thermal issue, low power density, low life span and high cost. Compared with batteries, supercapacitors have a lower energy density but their power density is very high, and they offer higher cyclic life and efficiency even during fast charge and discharge processes. In this dissertation, new techniques for the control and energy management of the hybrid battery-supercapacitor storage system are developed to improve the performance of the system in terms of efficiency, power quality and reliability. To evaluate the findings of this dissertation, a laboratory-scale DC microgrid system is designed and implemented. The developed microgrid utilizes a hybrid lead-acid battery and supercapacitor energy storage system and is loaded under various grid conditions. The developed microgrid has also real-time monitoring, control and energy management capabilities. A new control scheme and real-time energy management algorithm for an actively controlled hybrid DC microgrid is developed to reduce the adverse impacts of pulsed power loads. The developed control scheme is an adaptive current-voltage controller that is based on the moving average measurement technique and an adaptive proportional compensator. Unlike conventional energy control methods, the developed controller has the advantages of controlling both current and voltage of the system. This development is experimentally tested and verified. The results show significant improvements achieved in terms of enhancing the system efficiency, reducing the AC grid voltage drop and mitigating frequency fluctuation. Moreover, a novel event-based protection scheme for a multi-terminal DC power system has been developed and evaluated. In this technique, fault identification and classifications are performed based on the current derivative method and employing an artificial inductive line impedance. The developed scheme does not require high speed communication and synchronization and it transfers much less data when compared with the traditional method such as the differential protection approach. Moreover, this scheme utilizes less measurement equipment since only the DC bus data is required
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