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Final Program Program The 34th The 34th NORTH AMERICAN POWER SYMPOSIUM Preliminary Meetings Sunday - October 13, 2002 PEEC COMMITTEE MEETING 3:30 pm 5:30 Alumni Hall, Old Main, Carson Ballroom A meeting of the IEEE PES Power Engineering Education Committee shall be held at Alumni Hall, Old Main, on the ASU campus. NORTH AMERICAN POWER SYMPOSIUM NAPS STEERING COMMITTEE MEETING 5:30 pm 6:30 Alumni Hall, Old Main, Carson Ballroom A meeting of the North American Power Symposium Steering Committee shall be held at Alumni Hall to confirm the 2003 and 2004 NAPS sites. A preliminary selection of the NAPS05 site shall be made. ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY Tempe, Arizona PIZZA PARTY AND PREREGISTRATION 7:30 pm 8:30 Alumni Hall, Old Main, Carson Ballroom All attendees are invited! Registration shall be possible at the Pizza Party. Sunday Afternoon - All events in Alumni Hall, Carson Ballroom Old Main Building 3:30 PM 5:30 7:30 Registration PES-PEEC committee meeting NAPS Steering committee meeting Pizza Party for all attendees (ending at 8:30 PM) Sessions MAM1 MAM2 MAM3 MAM4 MAM5 MAM6 MAM7 MPM1 MPM2 MPM3 MPM4 MPM5 MPM6 MPM7 MPM8 MPM9 MPM10 TAM1 TAM2 TAM3 TAM4 TAM5 TAM6 Opening Session Power Engineering as a Career Choice Transmission and Distribution I Power Systems I Energy Conversion Energy Utilization and Power Electronics Transmission System Hardware and Transformers Transmission and Distribution II Power Systems II Power Quality Reliability / Restoration / Standby Power Specialized Power Systems Neural and Agent Control Technologies Transmission Engineering Fuzzy and Predictive Control Economic Operation / Dispatch and Distributed Generation Issues of Modeling and Load Forecasting Power Markets Power System Dynamics Instrumentation and Control Distribution Systems and Distribution Equipment Power Systems III Energy and Voltage Control / Energy Storage Monday Morning - All events on the second floor of the Memorial Union 7:00 AM 8:00 8:45 9:30 9:45 12 N Continental breakfast from 7:00 am Ventana B+C MAM1 Ventana A MAM2 Ventana A Break Ventana B+C MAM3 MAM4 MAM5 MAM6 MAM7 Cochise Mohave LaPaz Yuma Gold Lunch Salute to the 48th state Monday Afternoon- All events on the second floor of the Memorial Union (except hayride which is at Rawhide) 1:30PM 3:00 3:15 6:00 6:15 7:30 9:30 7:00 AM 8:00 9:30 9:45 12 N MPM1 Cochise MPM2 MPM3 MPM4 MPM5 Mohave LaPaz Yuma Gold Break Ventana B+C MPM6 MPM7 MPM8 MPM9 MPM10 Cochise Mohave LaPaz Yuma Gold Busses 1 and 2 leave hotels for hayride Bus 3 leaves hotels for hayride Dinner at Rawhide Return to hotels Continental breakfast from 7:00 am Ventana B+C TAM1 TAM2 TAM3 Cochise Mohave LaPaz Break Ventana B+C TAM4 TAM5 TAM6 Cochise Mohave LaPaz Lunch Ventana A + B Student prize paper award Tuesday Morning- All events on the second floor of the Memorial Union Registration Registration Registration Monday - October 14, 2002 Moderator: Stephen Goodnick, Chair of Electrical Engineering, Arizona State University Kevin C. Putnam, Recently graduated with the BSEE degree from the University of Idaho, now with PacificCorp Andreas Koenig, Graduate Student, University of Missouri Rolla Chris Mensah-Bonsu, California Independent System Operator, recent PhD from ASU REGISTRATION 7:00 am 12:00 noon Second floor foyer in front of the Cochise Room, ASU Memorial Union. A continental breakfast is available in the Ventana B and C rooms from 7:00 am. BREAK 9:30 am 9:45 Memorial Union, Ventana B+C M-AM1 8:00 am 8:45 Opening Session Memorial Union, Ventana A Room Welcome Dean Peter Crouch, Dean of the College of Engineering and Applied Sciences at ASU Conference opening G. T. Heydt, NAPS02 Chair The ASU power engineering program, George Karady Mariesa Crow, University of Missouri Rolla, Session chair Peter Sauer, University of Illinois, Co-chair NOTE: SESSIONS M-AM3, M-AM4, M-AM5, M-AM6, AND M-AM7 ARE IN PARALLEL M-AM3 9:45 am 12:00 Transmission and Distribution I Memorial Union, Cochise Room M-AM2 8:45 am 9:30 Power Engineering as a Career Choice Memorial Union, Ventana A Room Panel session, Power Engineering as a Lifetime Career 017 F. Liang, B. Jeyasurya, Performance Evaluation of Digital Filters for Transmission Line Distance Protection Memorial University of Newfoundland 021 M. Elhirbawy, L. Jennings, W. Keerthipala, A Quantitative Study on the Feasibility of Electromagnetic Field Re- duction by Phase Relocation in Three Phase Systems University of Western Australia 041 C. Evrenosoglu, A. Abur, Fault Location for Three Terminal Lines Using Traveling Waves Texas A&M University 065 Q. Huang, G. Karady, D. Srinivasan, M. Tuominen, Development of an On-line Monitoring System for the Leakage Current on ADSS Fiber Optic Cable Arizona State University, Bonneville Power Administration 094 J. Gu, G. Karady, Power System Transient Stability Analysis using Switched Capacitor Circuits Arizona State University 067 W. Qiu, M. Khammash, V. Vittal, Power System Stabilizer Design Using LPV Approach Iowa State University 066 A. Quintela, C. Castro, Contingency Ranking for Voltage Stability Using Improved Branch-Based Voltage Collapse Proximity Indices State University of Campinas M-AM5 9:45 am 12:00 Energy Conversion Memorial Union, LaPaz Room Joseph Law, University of Idaho, Session chair S. S. (Mani) Venkata, Iowa State University, Co-chair M-AM4 9:45 am 12:00 Power Systems I Memorial Union, Mohave Room Raja Ayyanar, Arizona State University, Session chair Lucy Wu, Graduate Student, Arizona State University, Cochair 001 N. Logi , E. Kyriakides, G. T. Heydt, Lp State Estimators for Power Systems Arizona State University 004 U. Mhaskar, A. Kulkarni, An Investigation into the Relationship Between Swing Mode Controllability using FACTS Devices and Observability in Locally Measured Signals Indian Institute of Technology 012 M. V lez-Reyes, L. J uregui-Rivera, Conditioning Analysis of Parameter Estimation in a Synchronous Generator University of Puerto Rico - Mayag ez 054 A. M ndez-Goyco, V. Oliveras-Mart nez, E. O NeillCarrillo, J. Garc a-P rez, D. Rodr guez, PV Systems in Electric Power Grids University of Puerto Rico - Mayag ez 009 Y. Suzuki, I. Takano, Y. Sawada, Reduction of PV Output Fluctuation by Modified Moving Average Data Processing with EDLC Kogakuin University 045 B. Malinga, J. Sneckenberger, Modeling and Control of a Wind Turbine as a Distributed Resource in an Electric Power System West Virginia University 039 K. Sedghisigarchi, A. Feliachi, Dynamic Model of a Grid-Connected Solid Oxide Fuel Cell (SOFC) West Virginia University 063 K. Svendsen, C. Johnson, K. Putnam, J. Law, Randall Creek Hydroelectric Production Site University of Idaho M-AM6 9:45 am 12:00 Energy Utilization and Power Electronics Memorial Union, Yuma Room Badrul Chowdhury, University of Missouri Rolla, Session chair Sathibabu Chakka, Graduate Student, Arizona State University, Co-chair 027 C. Gross, E. Hicks, T. Burch, Thermal Effects in Polyphase Induction Machines Auburn University 050 H. Salehfar, K. Asirvatham, Digital Signal Processor Based Vector Control of AC Motor Drives University of North Dakota 052 O. Argueta, J. Naredo, J. Santana, A Strategy for the Development of a DC / DC Converter for a DC Series Motor Speed Control Universidad Autonoma de Guadalajara, CINVESTAV-Mexico, Mexican Center for Semiconductor Technology - Motorola 090 J. Agashe, V. Sastry, V. Ajjarapu, S. S. Venkata, A MODELICA-Based Object-Centric Virtual Power Electronics Laboratory Iowa State University Co-chair Yun Lei, Graduate Student, Arizona State University 051 D. Tylavsky, Y. Liang, X. Mao, Simulation of Top-oil Temperature for Transformers Arizona State University 025 A. Rodrigues, M. Da Silva, Reliability Enhancement of Power Transactions Using Phase Shifting Transformers Federal University of Maranh o 061 M. Mousavi, K. Butler-Purry, Study of Thermal Aging Effects on Distribution Transformer Solid Insulation Texas A&M University 093 G. Karady, Y. Lei, D. Srinivasan, S. Ahmed, Study on the Insulation Contamination Monitor Performance Arizona State University, Southern California Edison LUNCH 12:00 1:30 pm Memorial Union, Ventana B + C A salute to the 48th state! Karen Parthun Professor, Arizona State University M-AM7 9:45 am 12:00 Transmission System Hardware and Transformers Memorial Union, Gold Room Robert Olsen, Washington State University, Session chair REGISTRATION 1:30 pm 5:00 Second floor foyer in front of the Cochise Room, ASU Memorial Union NOTE: SESSIONS M-PM1, M-PM2, M-PM3, M-PM4 AND M-PM5 ARE IN PARALLEL Vivek Sarwate, Graduate Student, Arizona State University, Co-chair 029 Y. Zhou, V. Ajjarapu, Optimal Margin Boundary Tracing with Continuation Optimal Power Flow General Electric, Iowa State University 070 M. Andrade, A. Messina, Application of the Hilbert Transform to the Analysis of Low Frequency Inter-Area Oscillations CINVESTAV - Mexico 076 A. Quelhas, J. McCalley, Modeling Energy System Information Flows Iowa State University 084 W. Gatterbauer, M. Ili , Counterexamples to Commonly Held Assumptions on Unit Commitment and Market Power Assessment Massachusetts Institute of Technology M-PM1 1:30 pm 3:00 Transmission and Distribution II Memorial Union, Cochise Room Morteza Daneshdoost, Southern Illinois University, Session chair Daniel James, Graduate Student, Arizona State University, Co-chair 008 S. Chakka, S. Suryanarayanan, G. T. Heydt, Analysis and Estimation of Loop (Parallel) Flow in Wide-Area Interconnected Power Systems Arizona State University 031 M. D vila, J. Naredo, P. Moreno, Transient Analysis of Power Lines Including Non-Uniform and Frequency Dependent Effects CINVESTAV - Mexico 079 Z. Miao, R. Klein, M. Choudhry, L. Fan, A Fuel Cell Model From Data Fitting Method and its Impacts on a Power Distribution System with DGs West Virginia University, Midwest ISO 081 Z. Ajjawi, N. Ngu, M. Etezadi-Amoli, An Investigation of a VAR Flow Problem University of Nevada - Reno M-PM3 1:30 pm 3:00 Power Quality Memorial Union, LaPaz Room Rao Thallam, Salt River Project, Session chair Elias Kyriakides, Graduate Student, Arizona State University, Co-chair 024 R. Arseneau, Power Quality and the Performance of Revenue Meters National Research Council of Canada 053 J. Garc a-P rez, M. Mendoza-S nchez, E. Olmeda, C. Ramos-Robles, E. O Neill-Carrillo, Monitoring, Modeling and Solving Power Quality Events University of Puerto Rico - Mayag ez 087 K. Koellner, SRP Voltage Sag Index Methods and Findings SRP M-PM2 1:30 pm 3:00 Power Systems II Memorial Union, Mohave Room Kai Strunz, University of Washington, Session chair M-PM4 1:30 pm 3:00 Reliability / Restoration / Standby Power Memorial Union, Yuma Room Leonard Bohmann, Michigan Tech University, Session chair Maher Bakroun, Graduate Student, Arizona State University, Co-chair 056 S. Gupta, A. Pahwa, R. Brown, S. Das, A Fuzzy Model for Overhead Distribution Feeders Failure Rates Kansas State University, ABB 028 J. Mendes, O. Saavedra, J. Pessanha, Power System Restoration with Priority Loads Using an Evolutionary Strategy Approach Federal University of Maranh o 082 K. Mostafa, F. Ellermeier, Operational Risk Analysis for Electricity Suppliers Black and Veatch Corporation 086 J. Feng, R. Mascarenhas, J. Mitra Integration of Standby Generators into Distributed Generation Systems North Dakota State University 047 W. Gao, E. Solodovnik, R. Dougal, Simulation and Visualization of a Shipboard DC Zonal Distribution Systems University of South Carolina 046 L. Qi, K. Butler-Purry, A New Modeling Strategy for Finite Inertia Power Systems Based on a Reformulated Reference Generator Model Texas A&M University 064 A. Somani, B. Johnson, H. Hess, Evaluation of Grounding and Protection Methods for a Shipboard Power System University of Idaho 083 J. Momoh, S. Kaddah, Comparative Study between Two Voltage Stability Methods for Integrated Shipboard Power System with DC Zonal National Science Foundation, Howard University BREAK 3:00 pm 3:15 Memorial Union, Ventana B+C Rooms NOTE: SESSIONS M-PM6, M-PM7, M-PM8, M-PM9 AND M-PM10 ARE IN PARALLEL M-PM5 1:30 pm 3:00 Specialized Power Systems Memorial Union, Gold Room James Momoh, National Science Foundation and Howard University, Session chair G. T. Heydt, Arizona State University, Co-chair M-PM6 3:15 pm 5:00 Neural and Agent Control Technologies Memorial Union, Cochise Room George Karady, Arizona State University, Session chair Sid Suryanarayanan, Graduate Student, Arizona State University, Co-chair 042 H. Xiao, K. Butler-Purry, Developing Multi-Agents for Shipboard Electric Power System Automation Texas A&M University 016 H-S. Ko, T. Niimura, GMV Based Inverse Dynamic Neuro-Controller for System Power Stabilization University of British Columbia 018 X. Wu, Z. Qu, A New UPFC Control Strategy for Power System Working Under Stressed Conditions University of Central Florida 033 D. Chaturvedi, O. Malik, P. Kalra, Power System Stabilizer Using a Generalized Neural Network Department of Science and Technology - Government of India, Dayalbagh Educational Institute, University of Calgary, Indian Institute of Technology - Kanpur 077 S. Venkataraman R. Gorur, Prediction of Polymer Insulating Material Degradation by Wavelet Transformation Technique Arizona State University 020 R. Olsen, K. Edwards, Safety Aspects of ADSS Cable Installations on High Voltage Transmission Lines Washington State University, Bonneville Power Administration M-PM8 3:15 pm 5:00 Fuzzy and Predictive Control Memorial Union, LaPaz Room Douglas Selin, Arizona Public Service, Session chair Nilanjan SenRoy, Graduate Student, Arizona State University, Co-chair 015 G. Wang, K. E. Holbert, Hybrid Classical-Fuzzy Controller for a Power Plant Water Supply System Maxim Integrated Products, Arizona State University 059 F. Penha, C. Murari, A New Fuzzy Reasoning Approach to Optimal Reactive Compensation for Unbalanced Primary Distribution in the Presence of Harmonic Distortion, Part I: the Solution Method Federal University of Maranh o, State University of Campinas 060 F. Penha, C. Murari, A New Fuzzy Reasoning Approach to Optimal Reactive Compensation for Unbalanced Primary Distribution in the Presence of Harmonic Distortion, Part II: the Numerical Results Federal University of Maranh o, State University of Campinas 069 A. Hasanovi , N. Ati , D. Rerkpreedapong, A. Feliachi, Load Frequency Control Using Model Predictive Control West Virginia University M-PM7 3:15 pm 5:00 Transmission Engineering Memorial Union, Mohave Room Brian Johnson, University of Idaho, Session chair Kevin Putnam, PacificCorp, Co-chair 085 N. Chaipanit, C. Rattanghoviput, A. Mohammed, J. Graves, R. Sundararajan Field Aging of EPDM Transmission Line Insulator Surfaces Arizona State University 036 P. G mez, P. Moreno, J. Naredo, Modeling Nonlinear Conditions in Transmission Network Transients Using the Numerical Laplace Transform CINVESTAV - Mexico M-PM9 3:15 pm 5:00 Economic Operation / Dispatch and Distributed Generation Memorial Union, Yuma Room S. S. (Mani) Venkata, Iowa State University, Session chair Andreas Koenig, Undergraduate Student, University of Missouri - Rolla, Co-chair Yazhou Liu, Graduate Student, Arizona State University, Cochair 010 E. Solodovnik, W. Gao, R. Dougal, Automatic Model of Generation in VTB: Phase Domain Modeling of an Induction Machine University of South Carolina 068 E. Bajrektarevi , M. Choudhry, Parameter Identification of Induction Motor Using a Genetic Algorithm and LabView Software West Virginia University 074 M. Anderson, J. Pierre, R. Weis, Confidence Interval Estimates for the Frequency and Damping Ratio of Electromechanical Modes using Ambient Data University of Wyoming, University of Alaska 088 M. Poshtan, R. Ramanand Web-Based Load Forecasting For Power Systems Tulane University 013 N. Kumarappan, M. R. Mohan, Fuel Restricted Real Power Optimization Using Evolutionary Programming for Utility Systems Anna University 058 D. Rodr guez, E. O Neill-Carrillo, M. Concepci n, J. Garc a-P rez, Impact of Distributed Generation in Electric Power Systems University of Puerto Rico - Mayag ez 062 W. Yang, G. Shebl , Discrete Generation Decisions Simulation Including Market Dynamic Interactions Iowa State University 071 P. Srinivasan, A. Feliachi, J. Sneckenberger, Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cell Dynamic Model for Distributed Generation Control Purposes West Virginia University HAYRIDE & DINNER The ASU team invites all to a genuine Arizona Hayride and Dinner at Rawhide, AZ. The dinner and hayride are sponsored by SRP. Buses will transport attendees to Rawhide. Persons taking their own cars will find directions in the conference record as well as at the end of this program. Bus #1 leaves the Twin Palms at 6:00 pm, arrives Rawhide at 6:45 Bus #2 leaves the Holiday Inn at 6:00 pm, stops at the Twin Palms at 6:05 pm, arrives Rawhide at 6:50 pm M-PM10 3:15 pm 5:00 Issues of Modeling and Load Forecasting Memorial Union, Gold Room Efra n O Neill-Carrillo, University of Puerto Rico - Mayag ez, Chair Bus #3 leaves the Twin Palms at 6:15 pm, arrives at the Holiday Inn at 6:20; departs the Holiday Inn at 6:25 and arrives at Rawhide at 7:15 The hayride starts at Rawhide at 7:30 pm. The three buses will transport all back to the two hotels at about 9:30 pm. Expected arrival about 10:15 pm. 030 V. Siriariyaporn, D. Gotham, R. Kramer, F. Sparrow, Measuring the Cost of Providing the Regulation Ancillary Service with Highly Varying Loads Purdue University, Northern Indiana Public Service Company 043 A. Botterud, A. Bhattacharyya, M. Ili , Futures and Spot Prices - An Analysis of the Scandinavian Electricity Market Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology 026 M. Cain, T. Overbye, Studies on the Impact of the Transmission System on Market Power in Electricity Markets University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign Tuesday - October 15, 2002 8:00 am 9:30 Power System Dynamics Memorial Union, Mohave Room T-AM2 Karen Miu, Drexel University, Session Chair Malathi Ramesh, Graduate Student at ASU, Co-chair 022 J. Pessanha, O. Saavedra, J. Gomes de Matos, Tracking Power System Voltage Stability Dynamics Federal University of Maranh o 034 R. You, M. Nehrir, The Effect of SVC on Damping Power System Oscillations Montana State University 049 F. Dong, B. Chowdhury, M. Crow, L. Acar, Fast Dynamic Simulations using the Quasi-Steady State Analysis Method University of Missouri - Rolla 040 E. Scholtz, P. Sonthikorn, G. Verghese, B. Lesieutre, Observers for Swing - State Estimation of Power Systems Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cornell University REGISTRATION 7:00 am 12:00 noon Second floor foyer in front of the Cochise Room, ASU Memorial Union. A continental breakfast is available from 7:00 am in Ventana B+C. NOTE: SESSIONS T-AM1, T-AM2, AND T-AM3 ARE IN PARALLEL T-AM1 8:00 am 9:30 Power Markets Memorial Union, Cochise Room Robert Wilson, DOE Golden Field Office, Session chair Elias Kyriakides, Graduate Student at ASU, Co-chair T-AM3 8:00 am 9:30 Instrumentation and Control Memorial Union, LaPaz Room David O. Onstad PE, Session chair Naim Logi , Graduate Student, Arizona State University, Cochair 019 K. E. Holbert, Steady-State Ampacity Prediction Uncertainty Due to Input Error Propagation Arizona State University 073 K. Choma, M. Etezadi-Amoli, Performance Characteristics of Analog and Digital Excitation Systems University of Nevada - Reno 078 E. Rahn, M. Seivert, M. Etezadi-Amoli, Communication Scheme Analysis at a High Voltage Substation University of Nevada - Reno 080 Z. Miao, M. Choudhry, R. Klein, Control of Wind Turbine Generator in a Power Distribution System with Multiple Types of Distributed Generators (DG) West Virginia University T-AM4 9:45 am 12:00 Distribution Systems and Distribution Equipment Memorial Union, Cochise Room Vijay Vittal, Iowa State University, Session chair Richard Farmer, Arizona State University, Co-chair 035 M. Mangapathirao, R. Nelson, R. Wall, B. Johnson, Stochastic Approach for Modeling Arcing Faults in Cables From Experimental Data University of Idaho 038 M. Masoum, M. Ladjevardi, E. Fuchs, Application of Local Variations and Maximum Sensitivities Selection for Optimal Placement of Shunt Capacitor Banks Under Nonsinusoidal Operating Conditions Iran University of Science and Technology, University of Colorado 014 H. Shaalan, Using Simulations of Actual Power Distribution Systems as an Educational Tool Georgia Southern University T-AM5 9:45 am 12:00 Power Systems III Memorial Union, Mohave Room Mehdi Etezadi-Amoli, University of Nevada - Reno, Session chair Wenzheng Qiu, Graduate Student, Iowa State University, Cochair BREAK 9:30 am 9:45 Memorial Union, Ventana B+C NOTE: SESSIONS T-AM4, T-AM5 AND T-AM6 ARE IN PARALLEL 003 M. Bakroun, A. nan, G. T. Heydt, Comparison of Lp State Estimators for Power Engineering Applications Arizona State University, Yildiz Technical University 044 F. Mancilla-David, F. Alvarado, Nomograms for Simultaneous Transfer Capability University of Wisconsin Madison 048 L. Zuluaga, F. Alvarado, Voltage Constraints and Power Nomograms University of Wisconsin 055 H. You, V. Vittal, A Slow Coherency Identification Algorithm Considering Load Dynamics Iowa State University 075 A. Velpuri, J. Law, H. Hess, E. Muljadi, Analysis of Simultaneous Modulation of Two Voltage Components of a Single Converter Excited Induction Generator University of Idaho, National Renewable Energy Laboratory State Error Using Dual Voltage Controllers University of Minnesota 091 P. Niu, L. Zhang, M. Crow, A Cascaded Multilevel Converter Based SSSC / BESS University of Missouri Rolla 092 M. Crow, Y. Cheng, Control Scheme for the STATCOM / BESS Using Diode-Clamped Multilevel Inverter University of Missouri - Rolla LUNCH 12:00 1:30 pm Memorial Union, Ventana B + C The results of the student competition for prize paper NAPS02 shall be announced, and the preliminary site of NAPS04 shall be announced. T-AM6 9:45 am 12:00 Energy and Voltage Control / Energy Storage Memorial Union, LaPaz Room Karen Butler Purry, Texas A & M University, Session chair Kent Choma, Electrotest and Graduate Student, University of Nevada - Reno, Co-chair 002 Y. Liu, Y. N. Chang, G. T. Heydt, Single Phase Integral Cycle Controllers and Power Quality Arizona State University, National Huwei Institute of Technology 037 A. Pandey, B. Singh, D. Kothari, A Simple Fast Voltage Controller for Single-Phase Voltage Source PFC Converters Indian Institute of Technology 072 N. Bhiwapurkar, M. Rathi, N. Mohan, Power Factor Correction Circuit for Faster Dynamics and Zero Steady ASU TOURS 1:30 pm 2:30 Meet Sid Suryanarayanan and Elias Kyriakides in front of the Ventana Room for a one hour tour of the ASU campus and the power engineering laboratories on the fifth floor of the Engineering Research Center (ERC) building. MEETING ROOM LOCATIONS IN THE ASU MEMORIAL UNION Simplified ASU Campus Map Tyler Mall STAIRWAY AND SKYLIGHT NORTH (Orange Mall) Engineering Research Center Orange Mall Palm Walk GOLD ROOM 203 Memorial Union ASU Book Store N COCHISE 212 YUMA 211 VENTANA ROOM 226 ST AI LI R G W HT Y A S Y K A Business McCallister Mill Av Gammage Auditorium REGISTRATION College St LAPAZ 223 COCONINO 224 TO THE TWIN PALMS HOTEL RINCON Apache Blvd MOHAVE 222 Twin Palms Holiday Inn Tempe Rural Road To / From Rawhide (Conference Dinner / Hayride) Twin Palms Holiday Inn to Rawhide Follow Apache Blvd East out of the Twin Palms and Holiday Inn pass McClintock Dr.. You will cross over the AZ 101 freeway at Price Rd. Turn left (North) onto Price which parallels the freeway along the East side of the freeway. Pass Rio Salado Parkway. Price will go up a ramp onto the 101 freeway northbound. Move to left or center lanes. Follow 101 North about 15 miles. Pass many exits including McKellips, Thomas, Shea, Princess. Exit at Scottsdale Road - North. After exiting, turn right (North) onto Scottsdale Road. Follow Scottsdale Road northbound about 2.5 miles to Rawhide on your right. If you pass Pinnacle Peak Road, you have gone too far! NOT TO SCALE Rawhide AZ 101 Frank Lloyd W right Blvd NORTH Scottsdale Road AZ 101 Pima Freeway Rio Salado AZ 202 Red Mountain Freeway ASU Memorial Union Rio Salado Parkway Apache Blvd Price Rd (on both sides of the freeway) A S U Rural Road Holiday Inn Tempe Mill Avenue Twin Palms Rural Road is Scottsdale Rd. north of the river Rawhide to Twin Palms Holiday Inn Turn left out of Rawhide parking lot (south on Scottsdale Rd.) to the AZ 101 freeway. Turn left (east) onto the AZ 101 freeway - South. Follow freeway south passing Shea, Thomas, and AZ 202 (and many other exits). After you pass the AZ 202 exit, get in the right lane and take the next exit right marked Rio Salado Parkway / 8th Street / University Avenue. Take down ramp and go straight ahead at the light at the bottom of the ramp. That first light is at Rio Salado Parkway. The next light is University, and the next light is Apache Blvd. Turn right (West) on Apache to the Holiday Inn and Twin Palms. INVITATION TO NAPS03 and NAPS04 All attendees are cordially invited to the 35th North American Power Symposium, October 20 - 21, 2003, to be held at the University of Missouri Rolla. For more information, see the conference web site at: http://web.umr.edu/~naps2003 And, in 2004, attendees are invited to the University of Idaho in Moscow ID. The NAPS04 web site is http://www.ece.uidaho.edu/NAPS2004 http://ceaspub.eas.asu.edu/naps2002/
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Lance Compa Publications Books International Labor Law: Cases and Materials on Workers Rights in the Global Economy (co-author with James Atleson, Kerry Rittich, Calvin Sharpe, and Marley Weiss) West Law Publishers (2008) Blood, Sweat, and Fear: Wor...
Cornell >> LAC >> 24 (Fall, 2009)
Lance Compa Publications Books Blood, Sweat, and Fear: Workers Rights in U.S. Meat and Poultry Plants Human Rights Watch report (2005) Unfair Advantage: Workers Freedom of Association in the United States under International Human Rights Standards Co...
Cornell >> LAC >> 24 (Fall, 2009)
Lance Compa Publications Books Blood, Sweat, and Fear: Workers Rights in U.S. Meat and Poultry Plants Human Rights Watch report (2005) Unfair Advantage: Workers Freedom of Association in the United States under International Human Rights Standards C...
Cornell >> LAC >> 24 (Fall, 2009)
August 2007 LANCE A. COMPA 333 Ives Hall East Cornell ILR School Ithaca, NY 14853 EMPLOYMENT: 1997-present: Senior Lecturer, ILR School, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York (on leave Seville, Spain, 2001-2002 and Fall, 2006) Courses offered: Intern...
ASU >> DEC >> 2007 (Fall, 2009)
Board of Regents Meeting December 6-7, 2007 Agenda Item #13 Page 1 of 6 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ACTION ITEM: Disclosure of Substantial Interest of University Employee Becky G. Farley, Research Assistant Professor of Physiology, in GleeCo, LLC ISSUE: Pursu...
ASU >> MAR >> 2007 (Fall, 2009)
MEMORANDUM TO: Members of the Arizona Board of Regents Fred Boice Robert Bulla Ernest Caldern Dennis DeConcini Fred DuVal Edward Hermes Anne Mariucci Christina Palacios Gary Stuart Mary Venezia Supt. of Public Instruction Tom Horne Governor Janet Nap...
ASU >> DEC >> 2007 (Fall, 2009)
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ACTION ITEM: ISSUE: Academic Program Requests Board of Regents Meeting December 6-7, 2007 Agenda Item #19 Page 1 of 20 The Board is requested to authorize implementation of four academic programs at Arizona State University and on...
ASU >> HOW >> 2 (Fall, 2009)
Factory School and Small Press Publishing Bill Marsh On the one hand, publishing has never been easier. Anyone can print a book who has enough money to pay a Print-on-Demand publisher, such as those on the Internet. This realizes in the electronic re...
ASU >> ASM >> 104 (Fall, 2009)
ASM 104 Lecture #6 Primate Body & Adaptations Primate Hard Tissue Characteristics Nails- not claws Forward facing eyes Postorbital bar (full closure in some) Face located more beneath the brain case Auditory bulla made of the petrous portion of the...
ASU >> MESMITH >> 9 (Fall, 2009)
Foreword: Aztec Figurine Studies Michael E. Smith Arizona State University Ceramic figurines are one of the mystery artifact categories of ancient Mesoamerica. Although figurines are abundant at archaeological sites from the Early Formative period th...
ASU >> ASM >> 104 (Fall, 2009)
ASM 104 Lecture #11 The Genus Paranthropus (Robust Australopithecines) Hominid Synapomorphies 3 FUNCTIONAL COMPLEXES: Neurological Changes: Expansion in brain size Less projecting face tucked under braincase more Reduced Anterior Teeth Chewin...
ASU >> MAE >> 466 (Fall, 2009)
MAE 466/566. Rotary-Wing Aerodynamics. Conceptual Design of a Small Helicopter. Due December 5. You are to perform a preliminary sizing of a helicopter that can meet the following performance constraints (all OGE): 1. Maximum speed 150 kts at sea le...
ASU >> MAE >> 466 (Fall, 2009)
Blade-Element Theory for Propeller in Forward Flight. In order to derive a Blade-Element/Momentum procedure valid for helicopter hover and vertical climb as well as propeller static conditions and propeller forward ight, it is necessary to make a fe...
Cornell >> MATH >> 4340 (Fall, 2008)
Mathematics 4340 What is a free group? Ken Brown, Cornell University, February 2009 Intuitively, the free group on two generators a, b is a group F = F (a, b) generated by a and b and satisfying no relations other than those forced by the laws of gro...
Cornell >> MATH >> 777 (Fall, 2008)
Bolyai Society Springer-Verlag C OM BIN A TORIC A Combinatorica 24 (1) (2004) 534 THE DIAMETER OF A SCALE-FREE RANDOM GRAPH BELA BOLLOBAS*, OLIVER RIORDAN Received August 1, 2000 Revised July 24, 2001 We consider a random graph process in whic...
Cornell >> MATH >> 221 (Fall, 2008)
Solutions for Sections 7.47.6 Section 7.4. Exercises 10,16,26,34,36,42,44. 7.4.10. Fails to be diagonalizable. There is only one eigenvalue 1, with a one-dimensional eigenspace. 7.4.16. Diagonalizable. The eigenvalues are 3, 2, 1, with associated eig...
Cornell >> CS >> 672 (Spring, 2008)
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Annual Reviews www.annualreviews.org/aronline Ann. Rev. Comput.Sci. 1986. 1:255-87 Copyright 1986by AnnualReviews Inc. All rights reserved KNOWLEDGE REPRESENTATION 1 AND REASONING e Hector J. Levesque Department of Computer Science, Canada Univers...
Cornell >> CS >> 475 (Fall, 2009)
CS475 Spring 2006 Homework 1 Due Date: Feb 15 2006 Problem 1 In class, we used a small example with three random variables (Toothache, Catch and Cavity), each taking on two possible values. The joint probabilities that each random variable takes on ...
Cornell >> CS >> 475 (Fall, 2009)
CS475 Spring 2006 Homework 2 Due Date: March 8 2006 You may work on this problem set in a group (up to 4 people) and submit one solution per group. Note that some problems refer to the Articial Intelligence: A Modern Approach (AIMA) book, and you can...
Cornell >> CS >> 672 (Spring, 2008)
Understanding Random SAT Beyond the Clauses-to-Variables Ratio Eugene Nudelman Stanford University joint work with Kevin Leyton-Brown Holger Hoos University of British Columbia Alex Devkar Yoav Shoham Stanford University Introduction SAT is one...
Cornell >> CS >> 475 (Fall, 2009)
Introduction to Markov Chain Monte Carlo Monte Carlo: sample from a distribution to estimate the distribution to compute max, mean Markov Chain Monte Carlo: sampling using local information Generic problem solving technique decision/optim...
Cornell >> CS >> 475 (Fall, 2009)
5/15/06, 7-9:30 pm, HO 401 An Introduction to the Kalman Filter, SIGGRAPH 2001 Course, Greg Welch and Gary Bishop Kalman filtering chapter from Stochastic Models, Estimation, by Peter Maybeck http:/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kalman_filter ...
Cornell >> CS >> 672 (Spring, 2008)
Scientist: Four golden lessons Page 1 of 3 Nature 426, 389 (27 November 2003); doi:10.1038/426389a Scientist: Four golden lessons STEVEN WEINBERG Steven Weinberg is in the Department of Physics, the University of Texas at Austin, Texas 78712, USA....
Cornell >> CS >> 672 (Spring, 2008)
Near-Optimal Plans, Tractability, and Reactivity Bart Selman 1 Motivation Many negative results on the complexity of planning. STRIPS-style planning (Chapman 1987; Bylander 1991; Erol et al. 1992; Backstrom 1992; and Backstrom and Nebel 1993) Bl...
Cornell >> CS >> 672 (Spring, 2008)
Goal: Computationally E cient Knowledge Representation Systems Knowledge representation system: Knowledge base contains facts about the world. \\Commonsense knowledge\" Inference mechanism infers new facts from stored ones. Make implicit knowledge exp...
Cornell >> CS >> 672 (Spring, 2008)
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Caldwell >> BU >> BU225 (Spring, 2009)
Capital Investment Analysis Take home exam: spreadsheet to be completed on Excel International Banking Group (IBG) has had considerable success in the marketing of its franchised insurance services program to regional banking firms. Senior management...
Cornell >> CS >> 280 (Fall, 2003)
Bound and Free Variables More valid formulas involving quantiers: xP (x) xP (x) Replacing P by P , we get: xP (x) xP (x) Therefore xP (x) xP (x) Similarly, we have xP (x) xP (x) xP (x) xP (x) What about i(i2 = j): the i is bound by i; the j...
Cornell >> CS >> 726 (Fall, 2003)
PRL 96, 100602 (2006) PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS week ending 17 MARCH 2006 Optimal Estimates of Free Energies from Multistate Nonequilibrium Work Data Paul Maragakis, Martin Spichty, and Martin Karplus Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Ha...
Cornell >> CS >> 474 (Fall, 2006)
Formal tree languages Tree Languages and Context Free Grammars Lecture Note 2 for COM S 474 Mats Rooth Formal tree languages In the conception adopted in formal language theory, a language is a set of structured objects, such as strings. For instan...
ASU >> V >> 231 (Fall, 2009)
System Wide Reform: The San Francisco Unified School District Case Veronica D. Fern In consultation with Rosa E. Apodaca, Waldemar Rojas San Francisco Unified School District Abstract The Language Academy initiative enabled the district to redesign r...
ASU >> V >> 254 (Fall, 2009)
Book Review Martha McCarthy Indiana University Larson, C. and Ovando, C. (2001). Confronting Biases: The Color of Bureaucracy. The Color of Bureaucracy is not a lengthy read, but it does require some time to digest. You will find yourself thinking ab...
ASU >> V >> 2412 (Fall, 2009)
Education of Limited English Proficient Students in California Schools: An Assessment of the Influence of Proposition 227 on Selected Teachers and Classrooms Tom Stritikus University of Washington and Eugene E. Garca University of California, Berkele...
ASU >> V >> 2412 (Fall, 2009)
I Used To Know That: What Happens When Reform Gets Through The Classroom Door Carol Dixon, Judith Green, Beth Yeager, and Doug Baker University of California, Santa Barbara Mara Frnquiz University of Colorado, Boulder Abstract This article places Pr...
ASU >> V >> 243 (Fall, 2009)
Case Studies of Expectation Climate at Two Bilingual Education Schools Robert J. Johnson University of Houston-Downtown Abstract The purpose of this inquiry was to examine expectation climate at two schools where bilingual education was an approach ...
Cornell >> CS >> 6650 (Fall, 2008)
CS 6650 Computational Motion Homework #3: [Baraff and Witkin 1998] Fall 2008, Prof. Doug James Due Thurs Oct 9 (in class) In [Baraff and Witkin 1998] there are various energy terms dened to model cloth forces associated with stretching, shearing, a...
Cornell >> CS >> 2024 (Fall, 2009)
COM S 213 FALL 2008 SYLLABUS (as of 8/29/08, subject to change) Tuesdays & Thursdays, 12:20 1:10 109 Upson Hall Ron DiNapoli, Lecturer DATE Thursday, 8/28 Tuesday, 9/2 Thursday, 9/4 Tuesday, 9/9 Thursday, 9/11 Tuesday, 9/16 Thursday, 9/18 DESCRIPTIO...
Cornell >> CS >> 100 (Fall, 2008)
Answers to prelim 3, CS100J, Fall 207 1. /* = n reduced to a single digit by repeatedly adding its digits together. Precondition: n > 0. */ public static int reduce(int n) { if (n < 10) return n; return reduce(n/10 + n%10); } 2. / double arrays a an...
Cornell >> CS >> 3 (Fall, 2008)
Answers to prelim 3, CS100J, Fall 207 1. /* = n reduced to a single digit by repeatedly adding its digits together. Precondition: n > 0. */ public static int reduce(int n) { if (n < 10) return n; return reduce(n/10 + n%10); } 2. / double arrays a an...
Cornell >> CS >> 100 (Fall, 2008)
CS100J 1. x= 0; Fall 2006 Sample answers for prelim 3 GUI: 1 n 2 cp null a1 for (int k= b.length; 0 != k; k= k 1) { if (b[k1] = b[k+x1]) x= x + 1; } } 2. /* = index of the seller in deal[h.k] with best deal. Precondition: d[h.k] is not empty*/ pri...
Cornell >> CS >> 3 (Fall, 2008)
CS100J 1. x= 0; Fall 2006 Sample answers for prelim 3 GUI: 1 n 2 cp null a1 for (int k= b.length; 0 != k; k= k 1) { if (b[k1] = b[k+x1]) x= x + 1; } } 2. /* = index of the seller in deal[h.k] with best deal. Precondition: d[h.k] is not empty*/ pri...
Cornell >> CS >> 100 (Fall, 2008)
CS 100J Prelim 2 Fall 2006 Answers Question 1. (a) Local variable: A variable declared in the body of a method. It is created when the frame for a call is created, before execution of the method body. (b) / Store in c the number of positions k in Str...
Cornell >> CS >> 2 (Spring, 2001)
CS 100J Prelim 2 Fall 2006 Answers Question 1. (a) Local variable: A variable declared in the body of a method. It is created when the frame for a call is created, before execution of the method body. (b) / Store in c the number of positions k in Str...
Cornell >> EKY >> 2 (Fall, 2009)
Eric K. Yu e-mail: eky2@cornell.edu Current Address 211 Linden Ave, Apt 16 Ithaca, NY 14850 (607) 379 1851 EDUCATION Master of Engineering, Electrical and Computer Engineering, expected May 2009 Cornell University, Ithaca, NY Bachelor of Science, Ele...
Cornell >> EKY >> 2 (Fall, 2009)
The Research Paper Fall 2007 Cornells Undergraduate Research Magazine Vol VII Issue 1 Features CALS Feature 4 3 5 7 9 10 11 13 Romping with Reindeer Alumna Feature Nanoparticles in Fuel Cells Arts and Sciences Worming up the Immune System: Inve...
Cornell >> GR >> 37 (Fall, 2009)
1 Guillaume Ratel Ph.D. Candidate Office History Department McGraw Hall Cornell University Ithaca, NY 14850-4601 gr37@cornell.edu Home 211 Willow Ave. Ithaca, NY 14850 (607) 339-9291 http:/www.guillaumeratel.info EDUCATION: Ph.D. in History, Gradua...
Cornell >> EKY >> 2 (Fall, 2009)
Eric Kai-Hsiang Yu Current Address: 211 Linden Avenue, Apartment 16 Ithaca, NY 14850 (607) 379-1851 eky2@cornell.edu (607) 379-1851 Permanent Address: 326 Chang Ping Road Section 1 Taichung 406, Taiwan (886-4) 2244-0297 EDUCATION Cornell Universi...
Cornell >> EKY >> 2 (Fall, 2009)
Eric K. Yu Current Address 208 Dryden Road, Apt 404 Ithaca, NY 14850 (607) 379 1851 e-mail: eky2@cornell.edu EDUCATION Bachelor of Science, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Expected May 2008 Cornell University, Ithaca, NY Cumulative GPA: 3.39, Ma...
Cornell >> SRS >> 8 (Fall, 2009)
Curriculum vitae Shirley Samuels History of Art Department English Department Cornell University Ithaca, NY 14853 (607) 255-4905 Employment Flora Rose House Professor and Dean, Cornell University, 2009-2012 Chair, History of Art, Cornell University, ...
Cornell >> CS >> 100 (Fall, 2008)
CS100J Fall 2005 Assignment A5. Due 4 November 1. Introduction This is the first of two assignments that deal with .gif and .jpg images. You will learn about the RGB color system. You will learn something about how such images are stored, and you wil...
Cornell >> CS >> 100 (Fall, 2008)
CS100J Lab 11. Timing execution Fall 2005 Name _ Section time _ Introduction NetId _ Section instructor _ The goal of this lab is to show you how to time execution of a program and, with this new skill, to investigate the difference in execution...
Cornell >> JWB >> 274 (Fall, 2009)
PHIL 2606: Knowledge, Reason and Action Lecture 9: Denying closure Reading: Dretske, F. (1970), Epistemic Operators, Journal of Philosophy 67, pp. 1007-23. 1 1. Recall the skeptical argument that we have been considering: P1 P2 C You dont know that y...
Cornell >> PHIL >> 274 (Fall, 2009)
PHIL 332: Philosophy of Language Class 21: Davidsons Approach to Meaning 1. How is it that equipped with a finite amount of knowledge we are able to understand an infinite number of novel sentences of our language? Last night I was so depressed from...
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