70 research outputs found

    Spectral analysis of spatial processes

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    Structure and Proper Orthogonal Decomposition in Simulations of Wall-Bounded Turbulent Shear Flows with Canonical Geometries

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    abstract: Structural features of canonical wall-bounded turbulent flows are described using several techniques, including proper orthogonal decomposition (POD). The canonical wall-bounded turbulent flows of channels, pipes, and flat-plate boundary layers include physics important to a wide variety of practical fluid flows with a minimum of geometric complications. Yet, significant questions remain for their turbulent motions' form, organization to compose very long motions, and relationship to vortical structures. POD extracts highly energetic structures from flow fields and is one tool to further understand the turbulence physics. A variety of direct numerical simulations provide velocity fields suitable for detailed analysis. Since POD modes require significant interpretation, this study begins with wall-normal, one-dimensional POD for a set of turbulent channel flows. Important features of the modes and their scaling are interpreted in light of flow physics, also leading to a method of synthesizing one-dimensional POD modes. Properties of a pipe flow simulation are then studied via several methods. The presence of very long streamwise motions is assessed using a number of statistical quantities, including energy spectra, which are compared to experiments. Further properties of energy spectra, including their relation to fictitious forces associated with mean Reynolds stress, are considered in depth. After reviewing salient features of turbulent structures previously observed in relevant experiments, structures in the pipe flow are examined in greater detail. A variety of methods reveal organization patterns of structures in instantaneous fields and their associated vortical structures. Properties of POD modes for a boundary layer flow are considered. Finally, very wide modes that occur when computing POD modes in all three canonical flows are compared. The results demonstrate that POD extracts structures relevant to characterizing wall-bounded turbulent flows. However, significant care is necessary in interpreting POD results, for which modes can be categorized according to their self-similarity. Additional analysis techniques reveal the organization of smaller motions in characteristic patterns to compose very long motions in pipe flows. The very large scale motions are observed to contribute large fractions of turbulent kinetic energy and Reynolds stress. The associated vortical structures possess characteristics of hairpins, but are commonly distorted from pristine hairpin geometries.Dissertation/ThesisPh.D. Mechanical Engineering 201

    Fast pattern matching in Walsh-Hadamard domain and its application in video processing.

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    Li Ngai.Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2006.Includes bibliographical references.Abstracts in English and Chinese.Chapter Chapter 1. --- Introduction --- p.1-1Chapter 1.1. --- A Brief Review on Pattern Matching --- p.1-1Chapter 1.2. --- Objective of the Research Work --- p.1-5Chapter 1.3. --- Organization of the Thesis --- p.1-6Chapter 1.4. --- Notes on Publications --- p.1-7Chapter Chapter 2. --- Background Information --- p.2-1Chapter 2.1. --- Introduction --- p.2-1Chapter 2.2. --- Review of Block Based Pattern Matching --- p.2-3Chapter 2.2.1 --- Gradient Descent Strategy --- p.2-3Chapter 2.2.2 --- Simplified Matching Operations --- p.2-10Chapter 2.2.3 --- Fast Full-Search Methods --- p.2-14Chapter 2.2.4 --- Transform-domain Manipulations --- p.2-19Chapter Chapter 3. --- Statistical Rejection Threshold for Pattern Matching --- p.3-1Chapter 3.1. --- Introduction --- p.3-1Chapter 3.2. --- Walsh Hadamard Transform --- p.3-3Chapter 3.3. --- Coarse-to-fine Pattern Matching in Walsh Hadamard Domain --- p.3-4Chapter 3.3.1. --- Bounding Euclidean Distance in Walsh Hadamard Domain --- p.3-5Chapter 3.3.2. --- Fast Projection Scheme --- p.3-9Chapter 3.3.3. --- Using the Projection Scheme for Pattern Matching --- p.3-17Chapter 3.4. --- Statistical Rejection Threshold --- p.3-18Chapter 3.5. --- Experimental Results --- p.3-22Chapter 3.6. --- Conclusions --- p.3-29Chapter 3.7. --- Notes on Publication --- p.3-30Chapter Chapter 4. --- Fast Walsh Search --- p.4-1Chapter 4.1. --- Introduction --- p.4-1Chapter 4.2. --- Approximating Sum-of-absolute Difference Using PS AD --- p.4-3Chapter 4.3. --- Two-level Threshold Scheme --- p.4-6Chapter 4.4. --- Block Matching Using SADDCC --- p.4-10Chapter 4.5. --- Optimization of Threshold and Number of Coefficients in PSAD --- p.4-15Chapter 4.6. --- Candidate Elimination by the Mean of PSAD --- p.4-23Chapter 4.7. --- Computation Requirement --- p.4-28Chapter 4.8. --- Experimental Results --- p.4-32Chapter 4.9. --- Conclusions --- p.4-45Chapter 4.10. --- Notes on Publications --- p.4-46Chapter Chapter 5. --- Conclusions & Future Works --- p.5-1Chapter 5.1. --- Contributions and Conclusions --- p.5-1Chapter 5.1.1. --- Statistical Rejection Threshold for Pattern Matching --- p.5-2Chapter 5.1.2. --- Fast Walsh Search --- p.5-3Chapter 5.2. --- Future Works --- p.5-4References --- p.

    Study of communications data compression methods

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    A simple monochrome conditional replenishment system was extended to higher compression and to higher motion levels, by incorporating spatially adaptive quantizers and field repeating. Conditional replenishment combines intraframe and interframe compression, and both areas are investigated. The gain of conditional replenishment depends on the fraction of the image changing, since only changed parts of the image need to be transmitted. If the transmission rate is set so that only one fourth of the image can be transmitted in each field, greater change fractions will overload the system. A computer simulation was prepared which incorporated (1) field repeat of changes, (2) a variable change threshold, (3) frame repeat for high change, and (4) two mode, variable rate Hadamard intraframe quantizers. The field repeat gives 2:1 compression in moving areas without noticeable degradation. Variable change threshold allows some flexibility in dealing with varying change rates, but the threshold variation must be limited for acceptable performance

    Transform processing and coding of images Final report

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    Transform processing and image codin

    Project OASIS: The Design of a Signal Detector for the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence

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    An 8 million channel spectrum analyzer (MCSA) was designed the meet to meet the needs of a SETI program. The MCSA puts out a very large data base at very high rates. The development of a device which follows the MCSA, is presented

    Evolving Conceptions of Time and Selfhood in Three Novels by Urula K. Le Guin: The Dispossessed, Always Coming Home, and Lavinia

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    The Independent Studies program closed in 2016. This thesis was one of 25 accepted by Library for long-term preservation and presentation in UWSpace.Since the 1970s, Ursula K. Le Guin has been widely recognized as an author who uses fiction as a means to address fundamental philosophical, political, and ethical questions. Of the many scholarly analyses of her work, however, relatively few consider the implications of her depiction of time and selfhood. Those which do, moreover, concentrate on certain texts and take a limited range of theoretical perspectives. In consequence, neither the enduring nature of Le Guin’s engagement with these issues nor the originality of her treatment of them is generally recognized. This thesis aims to begin redressing this gap by examining the ways in which time and selfhood are portrayed in three major works of speculative fiction, only one of which (The Dispossessed) has previously been considered from this angle. Through a series of close readings, I demonstrate that Le Guin’s depiction of these concepts differs in important ways both from the “common-sense” understandings of time and selfhood prevalent in Western societies and between the three works themselves. The result is a clear evolution, in which the relatively familiar ontological framework of The Dispossessed gives way to a radical reconceptualization of the nature of time and individual existence in Always Coming Home, followed by Lavinia’s subtle but profound reframing of the relationship between time, the individual, and the totality of which he or she is part. Drawing on scholarly analyses of Le Guin’s work, as well as writings from narratology, phenomenology, philosophy of time, and neuroscience, I show that each text constitutes a systematic working through of an alternative way of understanding our individual and temporal existence in the world. This, in turn, forms the basis for Le Guin’s ongoing and in- depth exploration of major ethical questions

    Composite structural materials

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    The composite aircraft program component (CAPCOMP) is a graduate level project conducted in parallel with a composite structures program. The composite aircraft program glider (CAPGLIDE) is an undergraduate demonstration project which has as its objectives the design, fabrication, and testing of a foot launched ultralight glider using composite structures. The objective of the computer aided design (COMPAD) portion of the composites project is to provide computer tools for the analysis and design of composite structures. The major thrust of COMPAD is in the finite element area with effort directed at implementing finite element analysis capabilities and developing interactive graphics preprocessing and postprocessing capabilities. The criteria for selecting research projects to be conducted under the innovative and supporting research (INSURE) program are described

    Utopian Discourse in Contemporary Speculative Fiction

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    I argue in this dissertation that utopianism is a vibrant form of cultural production in the post-Cold War period, despite the paucity of recent texts depicting €œgood€ societies. Most literary historical accounts of the genre place the decline of the utopian narrative in the early twentieth century, with a brief resurgence in the 1960s and 1970s. Contemporary culture has since become inundated with dystopian and post-apocalyptic visions of the future. If we take this generic distribution at face-value, it seems symptomatic of the utopian idea\u27s retreat from cultural production since the 1980s. Influential critics have resisted this narrative by demonstrating that dystopian narratives can have utopian functions, but these arguments generally retain an investment in the traditional genre categories of utopia, anti-utopia, and dystopia that, I argue, are decreasingly useful in understanding the politics of contemporary speculative fiction. to navigate the political and generic complexity of contemporary speculative fiction, it is useful to conceptualize literary utopianism in discursive, rather than generic, terms. Utopian discourse, I argue, is a set of thematic and conceptual concerns, procedures of representation, and patterns of formal organization traceable through a wide range of speculative fiction texts that are invested in the politics of radical social betterment. This understanding of literary utopianism allows us to trace it through recent works of dystopian and post-apocalyptic fiction, science fiction, and fantasy that otherwise may be illegible as utopian texts. Doing so reveals that hope is a major structure of feeling in speculative fiction today
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