Tuesday, 29 December 2020 09:50

MSc Thesis in Computer Engineering discusses programmable logic gate arrays

A master's thesis in the Department of Computer Engineering at the University of Technology discussed programmable logic gate arrays as a basis for designing a digital voltage controller for a DC inverter in mobile applications.  The letter, which was titled, included

 FPGA Based Digital Voltage "Controller Design for DC-DC Buck Converter in Mobile Applications"

 For the student (Mustafa Majeed Saleh) on five chapters, the first is the introduction, the second, the background of the third theory, the design of the fourth proposed system, the results of simulation and the real experimental work, and the fifth, conclusions and suggestions for future work

The aim of the mission is to improve the output performance of the linear reduction inverter system for portable devices (smartphones) by using a digital adaptive proportional controller integral with the optimized off-line particle packing algorithm. 

This thesis discussed how to use programmable digital gate arrays with single input and output to control the linear reduction inverter system as the objective of the proposed adaptive control unit in voltage tracking is the rapid and accurate determination of the optimum voltage control procedure (optimal start-up and shutdown time). Which is used to control the level of voltage coming out of the reduction transformer in order to avoid the occurrence of hardware problem-causing issues in portable devices during the operation of various types of physical and software applications. Particle aggregation optimization algorithms are used to find and adjust the three weights of the controller. 

The discussion committee consisted of:

Prof.Dr Muhammad Najm Abdullah from the University of Technology / Department of Computer Engineering as Chairman and Prof. Tariq Muhammad Salman from Al-Mustansiriya University / College of Engineering, Electrical Engineering Department, as a member and Prof. Omar Farouk Lotfi from the University of Technology / Department of Control and Systems Engineering as a member.

And Prof. Ahmed Sabah Abdul Amir from the University of Technology as a member and a supervisor, and Prof. Hassan Waheed Jiyad from the University of Technology / Department of Computer Engineering as a member and a supervisor.

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