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international conference on electrical machines | 2008

Improved synchronous machine thermal modelling

Carlos Mejuto; Markus Mueller; Martin Shanel; Adbeslam Mebarki; Martin Reekie; Dave Staton

It is well accepted nowadays that in synchronous machine design procedures thermal aspects should be weighed equally with electromagnetic issues and considered in an iterative manner. Synchronous machine thermal models are being constantly optimised and improved, and many design areas are well understood and documented. Even so, there are a number of thermal model design aspects that require significant further study and analysis. These aspects include accurate machine operational loss prediction, precise loss distribution, thermal model discretisation level issues and cooling air flow implications. They will be analysed in the paper, with future related investigations being identified.


international conference on microelectronics | 1999

Pulse-based circuits and methods for probabilistic neural computation

Alexander Astaras; Ryan Dalzell; Alan F. Murray; Martin Reekie

This work argues that it should be possible to combine pulse-based VLSI techniques with the relatively simple trailing rules of the Helmholtz machine stochastic neural architecture, in order to build an analogue probabilistic hardware model of the latter. An overview of the necessary components is presented, as well as a design for a pulse-width modulation oscillator capable of transforming a current input (which represents the squashed, post-synaptic signal processed by a particular neuron) into the probability associated with the binary state of that neuron. A CMOS hardware prototype has been designed and fabricated, and precautions were taken during the design and simulation stages in order to prevent the oscillators on the same chip from locking together. Apart from testing the hardware prototype, future plans involve the hardware implementation of other modules, such as the synapse, the squashing function and weight changing circuitry.


Electronic Filters, IEE 1988 Saraga Colloquium on | 1988

Gallium arsenide bit-serial cells for digital filters

S. Lam; Martin Reekie; Brian Flynn; J. Mavor


Archive | 2006

MEMS Sensors and Actuators, 2006. The Institution of Engineering and Technology Seminar on

Stewart Smith; Tong Tang; Tom Stevenson; Brian Flynn; Martin Reekie; Alan Murray; A.M. Gundlach; David Renshaw; Baljean Dhillon; A. Ohtori; Y. Inoue; Anthony J. Walton


12th International Conference on Artifical Neural Networks (ICANN 2002) | 2002

ARTIFICIAL NEURAL NETWORKS - ICANN 2002

Patrice Fleury; Alan Murray; Martin Reekie


Archive | 1996

IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems, Atlanta

D. J. Mayes; Alister Hamilton; Alan F. Murray; Martin Reekie


Archive | 1991

European Conference on Circuit Theory and Design

Alan Murray; D. J. Baxter; Martin Reekie; S. Churcher; Alister Hamilton


Archive | 1991

International Conference on Neural Networks (Munich)

S. Churcher; D. J. Baxter; Alister Hamilton; Alan F. Murray; Martin Reekie


Archive | 1990

IEEE Workshop on Microelectronics for Neural Networks, Dortmund

Alan Murray; D. J. Baxter; Z. F. Butler; S. Churcher; Alister Hamilton; Martin Reekie; Lionel Tarassenko


Archive | 1989

Proceedings IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems, Portland, Oregon

Alan F. Murray; Alister Hamilton; Martin Reekie; Lionel Tarassenko

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Alan Murray

University of Edinburgh

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Brian Flynn

University of Edinburgh

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D. J. Baxter

University of Edinburgh

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S. Churcher

University of Edinburgh

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A. Ohtori

University of Edinburgh

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