A study of performance of longest common subsequence identification with sequence identity of biosequences

Eswaran, S. and Rajagopalan, S.P. (2011) A study of performance of longest common subsequence identification with sequence identity of biosequences. In: International Conference on Sustainable Energy and Intelligent Systems (SEISCON 2011), 20-22 July 2011, Chennai, India.

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Abstract

This study presents a study on non-linear accumulative modelling for power module lifetime estimation in non-accelerated operation. The model focuses on solder fatigue based on monitoring the internal thermal resistance of the module. Initially, the relatively small junction temperature variation (ΔTj) cycles contribute little to the lifetime consumption, but with an initial damage the effect becomes noticeable. The original Coffin–Manson accumulation approach is extended for complex mission profiles. The proposed non-linear accumulation model has three aspects: a Coffin–Manson relationship is first established; the thermal resistance degradation is then used to quantify damage accumulation; the effects of the average junction temperature (Tjmean) and ΔTj on the rate of degradation are finally included through the parameters of the non-linear accumulation model which also depends on the effect of the present condition of the module. Experiments demonstrate the phenomena and verify the proposed model.

Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)
Subjects: Bioinformatics > Computational Biology
Divisions: Computer Applications
Depositing User: Mr IR Admin
Date Deposited: 02 Oct 2024 06:07
Last Modified: 02 Oct 2024 06:07
URI: https://ir.vistas.ac.in/id/eprint/7828

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