Nabila A. Bousaba
University of North Carolina at Charlotte
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southeastcon | 2013
Samer Hawayek; Claude Hargrove; Nabila A. Bousaba
Applications in areas such as telehealth and household security often require wireless communication between low-power embedded systems and personal smartphones. This paper presents the design and implementation of a project that exploits Bluetooth capabilities in smartphones running the Android Operating System to communicate wirelessly in real-time with an FPGA-based embedded system. The use of FPGAs in such systems promises higher processing capabilities and lower power usage than traditional microprocessors, and has the added advantage of being reconfigurable for future development.
southeastcon | 2017
R. Dela Pena; A. Garnett; S. Gibson; X. Han; B. Leed; Nabila A. Bousaba; Abasifreke Ebong; B. Rodriguez; M. Bolen
Existing methods of utility-scale PV plant monitoring and measurement are invasive, and often require disconnection of the solar module in order to connect the module to measuring tools. This paper describes a method to validate a novel approach to non-invasive monitoring. Specifications for the technique include the ability to understand and diagnose plant health while also being cost-efficient and time-efficient compared to existing methods. After a series of research and on-site solar farm visits, it was concluded that a way to measure performance without the need for module disconnection would be to use plant health metrics that a typical solar farm accesses daily, and compare those metrics to an ideal metrics.
southeastcon | 2015
Wesley Johnson; Mustafa Alshafai; Murtadha Alahmad; Joel Woods; Nabila A. Bousaba; Abasifreke Ebong
Solar photovoltaic (PV) systems provide an environmentally friendly method to harvest energy. Incorporating a PV system onto a campus building would help offset energy costs. UNC Charlotte identified the Colvard building roof as a promising candidate for solar panels. In this paper, the feasibility of placing a PV array on the roof is investigated. Six system configurations were identified as: (i) micro-inverter and grid tie (ii) micro-inverter with grid tie and battery backup (iii) micro-inverter and battery (stand-alone), (iv) central/string inverter with grid-tie, (v) central/string inverter with grid tie and battery backup, (vi) central/string inverter and battery (stand-alone). The designs were systematically eliminated based on the benefits of (a) micro-inverters, (b) battery bank, (c) AC coupling and (d) grid interconnections. Micro-inverters were ruled beneficial based on literature review and also the expansion opportunities they afforded. The battery bank was ruled unnecessary based on power reliability data obtained from Facilities Management. AC coupling was also deemed an inefficient way to couple a battery bank based on both cost and losses in efficiency. A grid tie was chosen over a stand-alone setup due to the power reliability of on-campus power and the unjustified cost a battery bank posed. Thus, the study found that a grid-tie system with micro-inverters is the most suitable configuration for the Colvard roof space at UNC Charlotte. The study also found that laying the PV panels flat maximized yearly power output for the roof. A novel way to mount the panels by point-loading was devised, allowing additional weight to be added without compromising the roofs structural integrity.
southeastcon | 2012
Alex Cortner; James M. Conrad; Nabila A. Bousaba
2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition | 2011
Peter L. Schmidt; Daniel Hoch; Nabila A. Bousaba; William Heybruck; Deborah Sharer; Valentina Cecchi; Gary Teng; Elizabeth Sharer
2009 Annual Conference & Exposition | 2009
James M. Conrad; Nabila A. Bousaba; William Heybruck; Daniel Hoch; Peter L. Schmidt; Deborah Sharer
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition | 2015
Nabila A. Bousaba; James M. Conrad
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition | 2014
Nabila A. Bousaba; James M. Conrad; Jean L. Coco; Mehdi Miri; Robert W. Cox
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition | 2017
Lauren E. Johnson; Nabila A. Bousaba; James M. Conrad
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition | 2014
Nabila A. Bousaba; James M. Conrad