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- item: Thesis-Full-textDetermination of optimum unit capacities of future coal power plants in Sri LankaPerera, APA; Wijepala, WDASIn Sri Lanka, future generation plan includes number of coal power plants according to Long Term Generation Expansion Plan (LTGEP) prepared by Ceylon Electricity Board. Proportion of coal power generation is significant and hence their technology and unit size are important parameters when planning future coal power plants. Therefore, this study focuses on a methodology to determine optimum unit size of future coal power plants in accordance with LTGEP. System stability constraint is identified as the limiting factor for larger units over conventional 300 MW size. In order to determine the constraint, off peak demand forecasting has been performed for next 20 years. Out of two forecasting methods, multiple regression analysis method is selected and based on off peak demand forecast, stability constraint is determined. Technologies used for coal power generation are studies along with their advantages and limitations. High efficient supercritical technology is more focused and alternative options have been considered for proposed coal power units in LTGEP considering determined constraint. Accordingly, two cases are selected for financial analysis. Discounted cash flow analysis is carried out for each case in order to compare supercritical single unit instead of two equal sized advanced subcritical units. Due to long project life time, constant cost basis is used to minimize error of financial forecast. NPV, IRR and LOCE figures were calculated and sensitivity is analysed against fuel price and selling price. Results show that high efficient supercritical unit is more economical than smaller units even under partial load operation condition at off peak period. Therefore, high efficient supercritical plant is recommended considering other driving factors such as reduction in hazardous emissions, ash products and environmental factors. Furthermore, findings of this study can be used for other technologies as well.
- item: Conference-AbstractLow cost eye tracking system: detection of pupil centre and corneal reflection(2011) Rodrigo, AS; Nagasinghe, DP; Pathiratne, KAMN; Pathirawasam, CD; Pawithra, WD; Perera, APAThis paper discusses a method of implementing the detection of pupil centre and corneal reflection for a low cost, remote eye tracking system that is designed for usability analysis researches. The method we have used to measure the eye gaze is tracking corneal reflection and the pupil centre of the eye, where the paper focuses on how those features are tracked from a video input that have captured the subjects ' eye movements. The method suggested here is capable of tracking the pupil centre even from an eye with less colour contrast between the pupil and the iris and also endures head movements of the subjects. The test results are included in terms of accuracy of the method to the changes in point of gaze and distance between the computer screen and the user. The limitations of modern eye trackers and possible solutions are also addressed in this paper.