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The School Of Engineering And Computer Science Class Of 2019 Computer Science Academic Celebration Program, Cedarville University 2019 Cedarville University

The School Of Engineering And Computer Science Class Of 2019 Computer Science Academic Celebration Program, Cedarville University

Engineering and Computer Science Academic Celebrations

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Survey Of Insulation Systems In Electrical Machines, Rasul Hemmati, Fan Wu, Ayman M. EL-Refaie 2019 Marquette University

Survey Of Insulation Systems In Electrical Machines, Rasul Hemmati, Fan Wu, Ayman M. El-Refaie

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Research and Publications

Insulating materials and insulation systems design have been gaining more attentions as more electrical machines tend to operate in harsher environments for various applications. Harsh environments include high temperature, humidity, erosion, low air pressure, etc. This paper discusses recent advances in insulation systems for electrical machines. Insulation tests as well as test standards that have been used to evaluate insulation systems and detect insulation failures will be discussed. Insulating materials used for a wide range of industrial applications such as wind turbine generators, aerospace hybrid/electric powertrain, and hydro generators have been summarized. For the emerging high-altitude, highvoltage aerospace applications, partial …


Granny Pod Virtual Assistant, David Connolly, Bing Chen 2019 University of Nebraska at Omaha

Granny Pod Virtual Assistant, David Connolly, Bing Chen

Theses/Capstones/Creative Projects

Dr. Chen is working on a sustainable small house (SSH) project, sometimes called the “Granny Pod”. Regulations will soon allow homeowners to house their parents on their property, which can be an opportunity live independently in a cheap, sustainable, and convenient alternative to a retirement community. To help achieve this vision, a Virtual Assistant system for the SSH was developed. The system uses a Google Home or Amazon Echo to respond to the voice command “Hey Google (or Alexa), I need help” by contacting the nearby homeowner or caretaker. It alerts the resident who is at the door when the …


Operating Systems Laboratory, Emt 2390l, Course Outline, Jose Reyes Alamo 2019 CUNY New York City College of Technology

Operating Systems Laboratory, Emt 2390l, Course Outline, Jose Reyes Alamo

Open Educational Resources

Students study the characteristics of operating systems used in IBM systems. They learn how to install the operating systems and set it up to control the computer hardware. They also learn to use the features of the operating systems to manage the computer system.


Towards Fully Additively-Manufactured Permanent Magnet Synchronous Machines: Opportunities And Challenges, Fan Wu, Ayman M. EL-Refaie 2019 Marquette University

Towards Fully Additively-Manufactured Permanent Magnet Synchronous Machines: Opportunities And Challenges, Fan Wu, Ayman M. El-Refaie

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Research and Publications

With the growing interest in electrification and as hybrid and pure electric powertrains are adopted in more applications, electrical machine design is facing challenges in terms of meeting very demanding performance metrics for example high specific power, harsh environments, etc. This provides clear motivation to explore the impact of advanced materials and manufacturing on the performance of electrical machines. This paper provides an overview of additive manufacturing (AM) approaches that can be used for constructing permanent magnet (PM) machines, with a specific focus on additively-manufactured iron core, winding, insulation, PM as well as cooling systems. Since there has only been …


Quantitative Detection Of Complex Mixtures Using A Single Chemical Sensor: Analysis Of Response Transients Using Multi-Stage Estimation, Karthick Sothivelr, Florian Bender, Fabien Josse, Edwin E. Yaz, Antonio J. Ricco 2019 Marquette University

Quantitative Detection Of Complex Mixtures Using A Single Chemical Sensor: Analysis Of Response Transients Using Multi-Stage Estimation, Karthick Sothivelr, Florian Bender, Fabien Josse, Edwin E. Yaz, Antonio J. Ricco

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Research and Publications

Most chemical sensors are only partially selective to any specific target analyte(s), making identification and quantification of analyte mixtures challenging, a problem often addressed using arrays of partially selective sensors. This work presents and experimentally verifies a signal-processing technique based on estimation theory for online identification and quantification of multiple analytes using only the response data collected from a single polymer-coated sensor device. The demonstrated technique, based on multiple stages of exponentially weighted recursive least-squares estimation (EW-RLSE), first determines which of the analytes included in the sensor response model are absent from the mixture being analyzed; these are then eliminated …


The Future Robo-Advisor, Catalin BURLACU 2019 Singapore Management University

The Future Robo-Advisor, Catalin Burlacu

MITB Thought Leadership Series

The accelerated digitalisation of both people and business around the world today is having a huge impact on the investment management and advisory space. The addition of new and vastly larger data sets, as well as exponentially more sophisticated analytical tools to turn that data into usable information is constantly changing the way investments are decided on, made and managed.


Interoperable E-Infrastructure Services In Arabia, Salem Al-Agtash, Roberto Barbera 2019 Santa Clara University

Interoperable E-Infrastructure Services In Arabia, Salem Al-Agtash, Roberto Barbera

Computer Science and Engineering

e-Infrastructures became critical platforms that integrate computational resources, facilities and repositories globally. The coordination and harmonization of advanced e-Infrastructure project developed with partners from Europe, Latin America, Arabia, Africa, China, and India contributed to developing interoperable platforms based on identity federation and science gateway technologies. This paper presents these technologies to support key services in the development of Arabia networking and services platform for research and education. The platform provides scientists, teachers, and students with seamless access to a variety of advanced resources, services, and applications available at regional e-Infrastructures in Europe and elsewhere. Users simply enter the credentials provided …


Heterogeneous Reconfigurable Fabrics For In-Circuit Training And Evaluation Of Neuromorphic Architectures, Ramtin Mohammadizand 2019 University of Central Florida

Heterogeneous Reconfigurable Fabrics For In-Circuit Training And Evaluation Of Neuromorphic Architectures, Ramtin Mohammadizand

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

A heterogeneous device technology reconfigurable logic fabric is proposed which leverages the cooperating advantages of distinct magnetic random access memory (MRAM)-based look-up tables (LUTs) to realize sequential logic circuits, along with conventional SRAM-based LUTs to realize combinational logic paths. The resulting Hybrid Spin/Charge FPGA (HSC-FPGA) using magnetic tunnel junction (MTJ) devices within this topology demonstrates commensurate reductions in area and power consumption over fabrics having LUTs constructed with either individual technology alone. Herein, a hierarchical top-down design approach is used to develop the HSCFPGA starting from the configurable logic block (CLB) and slice structures down to LUT circuits and the …


The Most Powerful Thing, Caitlin Jankiewicz 2019 Andrews University

The Most Powerful Thing, Caitlin Jankiewicz

Lake Union Herald

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Different Approaches To Blurring Digital Images And Their Effect On Facial Detection, Erich-Matthew Pulfer 2019 University of Arkansas, Fayetteville

Different Approaches To Blurring Digital Images And Their Effect On Facial Detection, Erich-Matthew Pulfer

Computer Science and Computer Engineering Undergraduate Honors Theses

The purpose of this thesis is to analyze the usage of multiple image blurring techniques and determine their effectiveness in combatting facial detection algorithms. This type of analysis is anticipated to reveal potential flaws in the privacy expected from blurring images or, rather, portions of images. Three different blurring algorithms were designed and implemented: a box blurring method, a Gaussian blurring method, and a differential privacy-based pixilation method. Datasets of images were collected from multiple sources, including the AT&T Database of Faces. Each of these three methods were implemented via their own original method, but, because of how common they …


Optimization Of Ultra-Low Power Application-Specific Asynchronous Deep Learning Integrated Circuit Design, Cole Sherrill 2019 University of Arkansas, Fayetteville

Optimization Of Ultra-Low Power Application-Specific Asynchronous Deep Learning Integrated Circuit Design, Cole Sherrill

Computer Science and Computer Engineering Undergraduate Honors Theses

The Internet of Things (IoT) consists of all devices connected to the internet, including battery-powered devices like surveillance cameras and smart watches. IoT devices are often idle, making leakage power a crucial design constraint. Currently, there are only a few low-power application-specific processors for deep learning. Recently, the Trustable Logic Circuit Design (TruLogic) laboratory at the UofA designed an asynchronous Convolutional Neural Network (CNN) system. However, the original design suffered from delay-sensitivity issues undermining its reliable operation. The aim of this thesis research is to modify the existing CNN circuit to achieve increased reliability and to optimize the improved design …


Prototyping A Capacitive Sensing Device For Gesture Recognition, Chenglong Lin 2019 University of Arkansas, Fayetteville

Prototyping A Capacitive Sensing Device For Gesture Recognition, Chenglong Lin

Computer Science and Computer Engineering Undergraduate Honors Theses

Capacitive sensing is a technology that can detect proximity and touch. It can also be utilized to measure position and acceleration of gesture motions. This technology has many applications, such as replacing mechanical buttons in a gaming device interface, detecting respiration rate without direct contact with the skin, and providing gesture sensing capability for rehabilitation devices. In this thesis, an approach to prototype a capacitive gesture sensing device using the Eagle PCB design software is demonstrated. In addition, this paper tested and evaluated the resulting prototype device, validating the effectiveness of the approach.


Crude Oil Price Prediction With Decision Tree Based Regression Approach, Engu Chen, Xin James He 2019 Fairfield University

Crude Oil Price Prediction With Decision Tree Based Regression Approach, Engu Chen, Xin James He

Journal of International Technology and Information Management

Crude oil is an essential commodity for industry and the prediction of its price is crucial for many business entities and government organizations. While there have been quite a few conventional statistical models to forecast oil prices, we find that there is not much research using decision tree models to predict crude oil prices. In this research, we develop decision tree models to forecast crude oil prices. In addition to historical crude oil price time series data, we also use some predictor variables that would potentially affect crude oil prices, including crude oil demand and supply, and monthly GDP and …


Formal Trust Architecture For Assuring Trusted Interactions In The Internet Of Things, Milankumar Patel 2019 Florida Institute of Technology

Formal Trust Architecture For Assuring Trusted Interactions In The Internet Of Things, Milankumar Patel

Theses and Dissertations

The Internet of Things (IoT) has provided a flexible platform for a large number of heterogeneous devices to dynamically join and leave the network. This enhances the availability of a diverse range of services provided by a network. However, this dynamic expansion of the network with mobile IoT devices introduces a major challenge to security especially related to management of trust across the IoT platforms. Furthermore, IoT is open and distributed in nature, which allows the integration and registration of diverse entities. Thus arises the necessity for a mechanism that can ensure the selection of secure and trusted devices as …


Unicorn Framework: A User-Centric Approach Toward Formal Verification Of Privacy Norms, Rezvan Joshaghani 2019 Boise State University

Unicorn Framework: A User-Centric Approach Toward Formal Verification Of Privacy Norms, Rezvan Joshaghani

Boise State University Theses and Dissertations

In the development of complex systems, such as user-centric privacy management systems with multiple components and attributes, it is important to formalize the process and develop mathematical models that can be utilized to automatically make decisions on the information sharing actions of users. While valuable, the current state-of-the-art models are mostly based on enterprise/organizational privacy perspectives and leave the main actor, i.e., the user, uninvolved or with limited ability to control information sharing actions. These approaches cannot be applied to a user-centric environment since user privacy policies are dynamic because they change based on the information sharing context and environment. …


Application-Specific Memory Subsystem Benchmarking, Mahesh Lakshminarasimhan 2019 Boise State University

Application-Specific Memory Subsystem Benchmarking, Mahesh Lakshminarasimhan

Boise State University Theses and Dissertations

Application performance often depends on achieved memory bandwidth. Achieved memory bandwidth varies greatly given specific combinations of instruction mix and order, working set size, and access pattern. Achieving good application performance depends on optimizing these characteristics within the constraints of the given application. This task is complicated due to the lack of information about the impact of small changes on the performance. Some information is provided by benchmarks, but most memory benchmarks are confined to simple access patterns that are not representative of patterns found in real applications.

This thesis presents AdaptMemBench, a configurable benchmark framework designed to explore the …


A Survey Of Prediction And Classification Techniques In Multicore Processor Systems, Cristinel Ababei, Milad Ghorbani Moghaddam 2019 Marquette University

A Survey Of Prediction And Classification Techniques In Multicore Processor Systems, Cristinel Ababei, Milad Ghorbani Moghaddam

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Research and Publications

In multicore processor systems, being able to accurately predict the future provides new optimization opportunities, which otherwise could not be exploited. For example, an oracle able to predict a certain application's behavior running on a smart phone could direct the power manager to switch to appropriate dynamic voltage and frequency scaling modes that would guarantee minimum levels of desired performance while saving energy consumption and thereby prolonging battery life. Using predictions enables systems to become proactive rather than continue to operate in a reactive manner. This prediction-based proactive approach has become increasingly popular in the design and optimization of integrated …


Drone Path Scheduling For Data Gathering In Disaster Effected Environments, James Bologna 2019 Florida Institute of Technology

Drone Path Scheduling For Data Gathering In Disaster Effected Environments, James Bologna

Theses and Dissertations

Creative networks in a disaster effected area have been a concern for a long time. With the innovation of flying ad hoc networks the problem can be tackled from a more practical standpoint. The use of low altitude drones equipped with wireless transmission and receiving capability can be used under the circumstances to enable ad-hoc communication. Drone coordination and route planning is a critical consideration when determining how to gather data from ground nodes, since the drones are constrained by limited battery capacity. In this research, we set out to explore a wide range of policies for determining the trajectories …


Identifying Fake News Using Emotion Analysis, Brady Gilleran 2019 University of Arkansas, Fayetteville

Identifying Fake News Using Emotion Analysis, Brady Gilleran

Computer Science and Computer Engineering Undergraduate Honors Theses

This paper presents research applying Emotional Analysis to “Fake News” and “Real News” articles to investigate whether or not there is a difference in the emotion used in these two types of news articles. The paper reports on a dataset for Fake and Real News that we created, and the natural language processing techniques employed to process the collected text. We use a lexicon that includes predefined words for eight emotions (anger, anticipation, disgust, fear, surprise, sadness, joy, trust) to measure the emotional impact in each of these eight dimensions. The results of the emotion analysis are used as features …


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