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19

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  • Article
    Citation - WoS: 21
    Citation - Scopus: 26
    Discrete Lissajous Figures and Applications
    (Ieee-inst Electrical Electronics Engineers inc, 2014) Karacor, Deniz; Nazlibilek, Sedat; Sazli, Murat H.; Akarsu, Eyup S.; Department of Mechatronics Engineering
    In this paper, an innovative method based on an algorithm utilizing discrete convolutions of discrete-time functions is developed to obtain and represent discrete Lissajous and recton functions. They are actually discrete auto- and cross-correlation functions. The theory of discrete Lissajous figures is developed. The concept of rectons is introduced. The relation between the discrete Lissajous figures and autocorrelation functions is set. Some applications are described including phase, frequency, and period determination of periodic signals, time-domain characteristics (such as damping ratio) of a control system, and abnormality and spike detection within a signal, are described. In addition, an electrocardiogram signal with an abnormality of atrial fibrillation is given for abnormality detection by means of recton functions. An epileptic activity detection within an electroencephalography signal is also given.
  • Article
    Citation - WoS: 10
    Citation - Scopus: 12
    Anomaly Detection With Low Magnetic Flux: a Fluxgate Sensor Network Application
    (Elsevier Sci Ltd, 2016) Ege, Yavuz; Coramik, Mustafa; Kabadayi, Murat; Citak, Hakan; Kalender, Osman; Yuruklu, Emrah; Nazlibilek, Sedat; Department of Mechatronics Engineering
    Recent studies on remote detection methods were mostly for improving variables like sensing distance, sensitivity and power consumption. Especially using anisotropic magneto-resistive sensors with low power consumption and high sensitivity for detecting subsurface magnetic materials became very popular in last decades. In our study, for detecting subsurface materials, we have used fluxgate sensor network for having even higher sensitivity and also minimizing the power consumption by detecting the changing rates of horizontal component of earth's magnetic flux which is assumed to be very low. We have constituted a magnetic measurement system which comprises a detector system, which has a mechanism enables sensors to move in 3-D space, a data acquisition module for processing and sending all sensor information, and a computer for running the magnetic flux data evaluation and recording software. Using this system, tests are carried out to detect anomalies on horizontal component of earth's magnetic flux which is created by different subsurface materials with known magnetic, chemical and geometric properties. The harmonics of horizontal component of earth's magnetic flux in scanned area are analyzed by the help of DSP Lock-In amplifier and the amplitudes of high variation harmonics are shown as computer graphics. Using the graphic information, the upside surface geometry of subsurface material is defined. For identifying the magnetic anomalies, we have used the scale-invariant feature transform (SIFT)-binary robust invariant scalable keypoints (BRISKs) as keypoint and descriptor. We used an algorithm for matching the newly scanned image to the closest image in database which is constituted of mines and possible other metal objects like cans, etc. Results show that, if the proposed detection system is used instead of metal detectors which cannot distinguish mines from other metal materials and alert for every type of metal with different geometries, it can be said that miss alarm count, work force and time can be decreased dramatically. In this paper, mostly the setup of the system is described and in Appendix A some experimental outputs of the system for different geometries of metal samples are given. And also for comparing the results of the proposed system, additional experiments are carried out with a different type of sensor chip, namely KMZ51, and also given in Appendix A. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
  • Article
    Citation - WoS: 1
    Citation - Scopus: 1
    Autonomous Multiple Teams Establishment for Mobile Sensor Networks by Svms Within a Potential Field
    (Elsevier Sci Ltd, 2012) Nazlibilek, Sedat; Department of Mechatronics Engineering
    In this work, a new method and algorithm for autonomous teams establishment with mobile sensor network units by SVMs based on task allocations within a potential field is proposed. The sensor network deployed into the environment using the algorithm is composed of robot units with sensing capability of magnetic anomaly of the earth. A new algorithm is developed for task assignment. It is based on the optimization of weights between robots and tasks. The weights are composed of skill ratings of the robots and priorities of the tasks. Multiple teams of mobile units are established in a local area based on these mission vectors. A mission vector is the genetic and gained background information of the mobile units. The genetic background is the inherent structure of their knowledge base in a vector form but it can be dynamically updated with the information gained later on by experience. The mission is performed in a magnetic anomaly environment. The initial values of the mission vectors are loaded by the task assignment algorithm. The mission vectors are updated at the beginning of each sampling period of the motion. Then the teams of robots are created by the support vector machines. A linear optimal hyperplane is calculated by the use of SVM algorithm during training period. Then the robots are classified as teams by use of SVM mechanism embedded in the robots. The support vector machines are implemented in the robots by ordinary op-amps and basic logical gates. Team establishment is tested by simulations and a practical test-bed. Both simulations and the actual operation of the system prove that the system functions satisfactorily. (C) 2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
  • Article
    Citation - WoS: 2
    Citation - Scopus: 2
    Optimization of Parameters Acting on a Projectile Velocity Within a Four Stage Induction Coil-Gun
    (Elsevier Sci Ltd, 2010) Coskun, Ismail; Kalender, Osman; Ege, Yavuz; Nazlibilek, Sedat; Department of Mechatronics Engineering
    In this work, a four stage induction coil-gun has been designed and the parameters acting on the bullet velocity has been investigated. The mutual inductance variation depending on the bullet coil position, determination of firing point exposed to the maximum force with respect to the length, and appropriate material selection for the bullet coil have been analyzed. Optimum solutions for these parameters have been presented. (C) 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
  • Article
    Citation - WoS: 8
    Citation - Scopus: 13
    White Blood Cells Classifications by SURF Image Matching, PCA and Dendrogram
    (Allied Acad, 2015) Nazlibilek, Sedat; Karacor, Deniz; Erturk, Korhan Levent; Sengul, Gokhan; Ercan, Tuncay; Aliew, Fuad; Department of Mechatronics Engineering; Information Systems Engineering; Computer Engineering; Department of Mechatronics Engineering; Information Systems Engineering; Computer Engineering
    Determination and classification of white blood cells are very important for diagnosing many diseases. The number of white blood cells and morphological changes or blasts of them provide valuable information for the positive results of the diseases such as Acute Lymphocytic Leucomia (ALL). Recognition and classification of white cells as basophils, lymphocytes, neutrophils, monocytes and eosinophils also give additional information for the diagnosis of many diseases. We are developing an automatic process for counting, size determination and classification of white blood cells. In this paper, we give the results of the classification process for which we experienced a study with hundreds of images of white blood cells. This process will help to diagnose especially ALL disease in a fast and automatic way. Three methods are used for classification of five types of white blood cells. The first one is a new algorithm utilizing image matching for classification that is called the Speed-Up Robust Feature detector (SURF). The second one is the PCA that gives the advantage of dimension reduction. The third is the classification tree called dendrogram following the PCA. Satisfactory results are obtained by two techniques.
  • Conference Object
    Citation - Scopus: 0
    Attitude Control of Cubesat in Single Axis by Fuzzy Logic Controller
    (Avestia Publishing, 2017) Nazlibilek,S.; Kilickaya,O.G.; Tanyer,S.G.; Department of Mechatronics Engineering
    Over the last two decades, satellites are getting smaller with increasing capabilities for space research. Small satellites (between 1 and 15 kg) show great promise as a low-cost option both in production and launching. In this work, attitude control problem for a cubesat is examined. A physical testbed is designed for simulation and testing in a single axis. Cubesat reaction wheel and the testbed are integrated, and fuzzy logic control software in Arduino Mega microprocessor environment is developed. The cubesat floor at the same axis of reaction wheel is tested and real-time measurement data are obtained. Step response and ramp response behaviours are analysed. © 2016 Avestia Publishing.
  • Master Thesis
    Optik Teleskoplar için İki Serbestlik Dereceli Çatal Kurgu Tasarımı
    (2015) Yıldıran, Yaşar; Nazlıbilek, Sedat; Department of Mechatronics Engineering
    Bu tez ile optik teleskoplar için iki serbestlik derecesinde hareket mekanizmasına sahip çatal kollu teleskop montürünün elektronik, mekanik ve yazılımsal tasarımının ve prototipinin yapılması amaçlanmıştır. Teleskop montürü küçük sınıf teleskoplar için tasarlanmış ve prototiplenmiştir. Protatiplenen teleskop montürü; 35 kg ağırlığındaki optik teleskopları yönlendirebilecek kapasitededir. Teleskop montürünün çatal kolları arasındaki mesafe; 20 cm ile 40 cm ayna çapına sahip optik teleskopların takılmasına imkan verecek niteliktedir. Sistem mekanik gereksinimleri tespit edilmiş buna uygun mekanik tasarım yapılmıştır. Hareketi sağlayacak eyleyiciler ve sistem kontrolü için gerekli elektronik altyapı temin edilmiştir. Sistemin kontrolü Simulink'te oluşturulmuş iki katmanlı blok model ile yapılmaktadır. Simulink harici modda ana kartımız olan Arduino Mega üzerinden eyleyicilerin kontrolüne imkan vermektedir. Sistemin kapalı devre kontrolü iyi bilinen PID kontrolcü ile yapılmıştır. Yapılan prototipin hedefleme ve takip kabiliyeti test edilmiş, elde edilen test sonuçları değerlendirilmiştir. Anahtar Kelimeler: Teleskop Kurgusu, Teleskop Montürü, Alt-Az Teleskoplar, Teleskop kontrol mimarisi, MATLAB – Simulink ile Arduino kart kullanımı
  • Article
    Citation - WoS: 2
    Citation - Scopus: 5
    New Magnetic Measurement System for Determining Metal Covered Mines by Detecting Magnetic Anomaly Using a Sensor Network
    (Natl inst Science Communication-niscair, 2015) Ege, Yavuz; Kakilli, Adnan; Citak, Hakan; Kalender, Osman; Nazlibilek, Sedat; Sensoy, Mehmet Gokhan; Department of Mechatronics Engineering; Department of Mechatronics Engineering
    The most commonly used remote sensing methods are used in such applications as the aquistic emmission, ground penetration radar (GPR) detection, electromagnetic induction spectroscopy, infrared imaging, thermal neutron activation, nuclear quadruple resonance, X-ray back scattering, neutron back scattering and magnetic anomaly detection. In deciding which type of method has to be used for detection, the variables such as the type of object, material used, position, geographical and environmental conditions, etc. play important roles. In recent years, studies are mainly concentrated on the improvement of detection distance, accuracy, power consumption aspects of remote sensing methods. In the present study, the same concerns are taken into account and a new magnetic measurement system is developed in this context. The system is made up of a sensor network consisting of high sensitive and low power anisotropic magneto-resistive KMZ51 sensors. The sensor network can detect the magnetic anomalies of vertical component of earth's magnetic field created by buried objects as metal covered mines. In the present paper, the effects of physical properties of metal covered materials to magnetic anomalies have been studied. The sensor network is composed of 24 sensors. The voltage levels of each sensor are measured one-by one and transferred to a digital computer where the distribution of the voltages in x-y plane is plotted as 3D graphics. Furthermore, the performance of the system on the detection of buried metallic mines and determination of their shapes have been investigated.
  • Master Thesis
    Tepki Tekeri Uygulaması, Tasarımı ve Performans Analizi
    (2019) Özer, Ulus Töre; Nazlıbilek, Sedat; Department of Mechatronics Engineering
    Bu tezin amacı bir Tepki Tekeri tasarlamaktır. Bir tepki tekeri, belirlenmiş sabit noktalara göre yönlendirme sağlayan uydu sistemleri içindeki bir operatördür. Bu nedenle tez, küp uydularda kullanılabilecek tek eksenli bir reaksiyon tekerleğinin tasarımını ve geliştirilmesini göstermektedir.
  • Article
    Citation - WoS: 116
    Citation - Scopus: 148
    Automatic Segmentation, Counting, Size Determination and Classification of White Blood Cells
    (Elsevier Sci Ltd, 2014) Nazlibilek, Sedat; Karacor, Deniz; Ercan, Tuncay; Sazli, Murat Husnu; Kalender, Osman; Ege, Yavuz; Department of Mechatronics Engineering
    The counts, the so-called differential counts, and sizes of different types of white blood cells provide invaluable information to evaluate a wide range of important hematic pathologies from infections to leukemia. Today, the diagnosis of diseases can still be achieved mainly by manual techniques. However, this traditional method is very tedious and time-consuming. The accuracy of it depends on the operator's expertise. There are laser based cytometers used in laboratories. These advanced devices are costly and requires accurate hardware calibration. They also use actual blood samples. Thus there is always a need for a cost effective and robust automated system. The proposed system in this paper automatically counts the white blood cells, determine their sizes accurately and classifies them into five types such as basophil, lymphocyte, neutrophil, monocyte and eosinophil. The aim of the system is to help for diagnosing diseases. In our work, a new and completely automatic counting, segmentation and classification process is developed. The outputs of the system are the number of white blood cells, their sizes and types. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.