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    Comparative study of a time diversity scheme applied to G3 systems for narrowband power-line communications
    (2016) Rivard, Yves-François
    Power-line communications can be used for the transfer of data across electrical net- works in applications such as automatic meter reading in smart grid technology. As the power-line channel is harsh and plagued with non-Gaussian noise, robust forward error correction schemes are required. This research is a comparative study where a Luby transform code is concatenated with power-line communication systems provided by an up-to-date standard published by electricit e R eseau Distribution France named G3 PLC. Both decoding using Gaussian elimination and belief propagation are imple- mented to investigate and characterise their behaviour through computer simulations in MATLAB. Results show that a bit error rate performance improvement is achiev- able under non worst-case channel conditions using a Gaussian elimination decoder. An adaptive system is thus recommended which decodes using Gaussian elimination and which has the appropriate data rate. The added complexity can be well tolerated especially on the receiver side in automatic meter reading systems due to the network structure being built around a centralised agent which possesses more resources.
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    Finding the optimal dynamic anisotropy resolution for grade estimation improvement at Driefontein Gold Mine, South Africa
    (2016) Mandava, Senzeni Maggie
    Mineral Resource estimation provides an assessment of the quantity, quality, shape and grade distribution of a mineralised deposit. The resource estimation process involves; the assessment of data available, creation of geological and/or grade models for the deposit, statistical and geostatistical analyses of the data, as well as determination of the appropriate grade interpolation methods. In the grade estimation process, grades are interpolated/extrapolated into a two or three – dimensional resource block model of a deposit. The process uses a search volume ellipsoid, centred on each block, to select samples used for estimation. Traditionally, a global orientated search ellipsoid is used during the estimation process. An improvement in the estimation process can be achieved if the direction and continuity of mineralisation is acknowledged by aligning the search ellipsoid accordingly. The misalignment of the search ellipsoid by just a few degrees can impact the estimation results. Representing grade continuity in undulating and folded structures can be a challenge to correct grade estimation. One solution to this problem is to apply the method of Dynamic Anisotropy in the estimation process. This method allows for the anisotropy rotation angles defining the search ellipsoid and variogram model, to directly follow the trend of the mineralisation for each cell within a block model. This research report will describe the application of Dynamic Anisotropy to a slightly undulating area which lies on a gently folded limb of a syncline at Driefontein gold mine and where Ordinary Kriging is used as the method of estimation. In addition, the optimal Dynamic Anisotropy resolution that will provide an improvement in grade estimates will be determined. This will be achieved by executing the estimation process on various block model grid sizes. The geostatistical literature research carried out for this research report highlights the importance of Dynamic Anisotropy in resource estimation. Through the application and analysis on a real-life dataset, this research report will put theories and opinions about Dynamic Anisotropy to the test.
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