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The Effects Of Electronic Throttle Control Systems On Gasoline Internal Combustion Engine Compression Testing Procedures, Blaine M. Heisner
The Effects Of Electronic Throttle Control Systems On Gasoline Internal Combustion Engine Compression Testing Procedures, Blaine M. Heisner
ASA Multidisciplinary Research Symposium
A study of the effects of an Electronic Throttle Control system on conventional compression testing procedures performed on a sample group of 22 vehicles. Multiple compression testing procedures were performed to determine if current, conventional compression testing procedures are valid for ETC equipped vehicles.
Blockchain Technology And Its Applications, Andy Wang
Blockchain Technology And Its Applications, Andy Wang
ASA Multidisciplinary Research Symposium
Blockchain technology enables all stakeholders in higher education to improve trust and transparency. As electronic portfolios evolve from information repositories to robust tools for showcasing student learning, the next generation of assessment tools, measuring program quality and student learning outcomes, will be built using Blockchain technology. The presentation discusses the state of the art in Blockchain technology and its applications, focusing on applications in higher education.
Occupancy Estimation In Smart Building Using Hybrid Co2/Light Wireless Sensor Network, Chen Mao, Qian Huang
Occupancy Estimation In Smart Building Using Hybrid Co2/Light Wireless Sensor Network, Chen Mao, Qian Huang
ASA Multidisciplinary Research Symposium
Smart building, which delivers useful services to residents at lowest cost and maximum comfort, has gained increasing attention in recent years. A variety of emerging information technologies have been adopted in modern buildings, such as wireless sensor networks, internet of things, big data analytics, deep machine learning, etc. Most people agree that a smart building should be energy efficient, and consequently, much more affordable to building owners. Building operation accounts for major portion of energy consumption in the United States. HVAC (heating, ventilating, and air conditioning) equipment is a particularly expensive and energy consuming of building operation. As a result, …
Drivability Of The Fiat 500 Multi-Air Engine Under Simulated Poor Maintenance, Andrew Croxell
Drivability Of The Fiat 500 Multi-Air Engine Under Simulated Poor Maintenance, Andrew Croxell
ASA Multidisciplinary Research Symposium
The FIAT Multi-Air valve-train uses hydraulic, mechanical, and electric components to control engine intake valves for more precise combustion. However, the incorporation of electronics and hydraulics creates additional potential for drivability issues. This study will simulate poor vehicle maintenance in a FIAT 500 Multi-Air engine to identify drivability concerns generated.
Nasa Wings Summer Camp, Steve Goetz, Lorelei Ruiz
Nasa Wings Summer Camp, Steve Goetz, Lorelei Ruiz
ASA Multidisciplinary Research Symposium
The NASA Wings summer camp is a grant-funded educational outreach project funded by NASA's Space Communication and Navigation division. This program is designed to give high school students the opportunity to learn about the aerospace industry and STEM fields, and about aerospace career opportunities.
The Design Drive, Helen Turner, Patrick L. Lucas
The Design Drive, Helen Turner, Patrick L. Lucas
ASA Multidisciplinary Research Symposium
A single-source, online database with a unique mode of sharing technical knowledge and theoretical information that engages twenty-first century design education deeply shaped by technology, grounded in instant connection, and populated by wide-ranging digital data to enhance web-based teaching and learning.
Southern Illinois University's Bigdog High Performance Computing Cluster, Chester Langin
Southern Illinois University's Bigdog High Performance Computing Cluster, Chester Langin
ASA Multidisciplinary Research Symposium
This presentation is a short introduction to SI's new BigDog high-performance computing cluster (HPCC), a supercomputer that operates at a theoretical 34.7 Tflops, totaling 800 CPUs. BigDog is free to university researchers, including faculty and students with faculty supervision.
Siu Carbondale/Uic National Summer Transportation Institute, Steve Goetz, Andy Weis
Siu Carbondale/Uic National Summer Transportation Institute, Steve Goetz, Andy Weis
ASA Multidisciplinary Research Symposium
The ANtional Summer Transportations Institute is a grant funded program through the Department of Transportation. SIU partnered with the CHANCE program at the UNiverisyt of Illinois at Chicago to bring this program to Chicago high school students to expose them to the transportation industry and career areas they may not have considered.
Secure Mobile Applications Based On Ntru, Vikram Hegde, Hanqing Zhao, Kefeng Shi, Yi Yang
Secure Mobile Applications Based On Ntru, Vikram Hegde, Hanqing Zhao, Kefeng Shi, Yi Yang
ASA Multidisciplinary Research Symposium
Modern mobile devices have an urgent need for a new-generation public-key cryptographic system. This system should provide sufficient security for mobile devices without degrading performance due to their limited resources. NTRU is a decent model for this. We validate it through experimental studies and apply NTRU to protect a peer-to-peer communication app.
Designing Sustainable Communities For Automated Transit Networks, Shannon S. Mcdonald
Designing Sustainable Communities For Automated Transit Networks, Shannon S. Mcdonald
ASA Multidisciplinary Research Symposium
Automated Transit Networks have the potential of changing the design of communities. Transportation is one of the key aspects for structuring our built environment. Now that Automated Transit Networks are being re-examined, early studies integrating them into the built environment can provide insight into their potential applications.
Perspectives And Researcher Experiences Of Extracurricular Undergraduate Research, Steven Goetz
Perspectives And Researcher Experiences Of Extracurricular Undergraduate Research, Steven Goetz
ASA Multidisciplinary Research Symposium
This study examined the perceptions of the experiences of undergraduate researchers using qualitative methods to understand why they engaged in research and what the effects of the research were on their academic endeavors and plans and future plans within the aviation industry.
Examining Strategies For Delivering Design/Build Content In High-Enrollment Architecture Courses, Chad Schwartz
Examining Strategies For Delivering Design/Build Content In High-Enrollment Architecture Courses, Chad Schwartz
ASA Multidisciplinary Research Symposium
This presentation examines efforts to expand the influence of the design/build experience within a school of architecture. It examines the strategies utilized over a three-year period to translate the learning experience of design/build studio into a building technology course serving between 40 and 60 students annually.
The Wotan Beowulf Cluster Project, Carson Wang, Krist Pregracke
The Wotan Beowulf Cluster Project, Carson Wang, Krist Pregracke
ASA Multidisciplinary Research Symposium
The Wotan project moves into its second year in which high school students, in liaison with SIU, have implemented Hadoop and various experiments. Insight on the challenges and requirements of current practices in Big Data analysis will be presented.
A Bioinspired Modification For Uas Propeller/Rotor Noise Reduction, Mark N. Callender
A Bioinspired Modification For Uas Propeller/Rotor Noise Reduction, Mark N. Callender
ASA Multidisciplinary Research Symposium
This projects presents a bioinspired modification to UAS propellers/rotors for noise reduction. Sound pressure levels (SPL) and thrust for modified propellers were compared to a baseline propeller. The bioinspired modification yielded lower SPL with a requisite increase in rpm in order to maintain a chosen level of thrust.
Lactation Accomodation At Siu, Laura Morthland, Qian Huang, Deborah Barnett, Chad Schwartz
Lactation Accomodation At Siu, Laura Morthland, Qian Huang, Deborah Barnett, Chad Schwartz
ASA Multidisciplinary Research Symposium
This presentation outlines a project undertaken by a multidisciplinary team of staff, faculty, and students at Southern Illinois Univeristy to provide a dedicated space for nursing mothers in the campus' Morris Library.
Technological Advances Of Diesel Engines Within The Aviation Industry, Daniel I. Mattingly
Technological Advances Of Diesel Engines Within The Aviation Industry, Daniel I. Mattingly
ASA Multidisciplinary Research Symposium
Brief history of the diesel engine and how technological advances are making the use of a diesel engine more feasible in powering general aviation aircraft and light helicopters.
Rethinking The Design Models Of Refugee Camps, Ruba Bdair Mrs.
Rethinking The Design Models Of Refugee Camps, Ruba Bdair Mrs.
ASA Multidisciplinary Research Symposium
This research aims to find architectural and urban design related solutions to enhance the living conditions of refugees, and to lessen the burden on the refugee hosting communities.
Siu Bicycle Master Plan, Shelby Orr
Siu Bicycle Master Plan, Shelby Orr
ASA Multidisciplinary Research Symposium
This presentation will discuss the results of an SIU bicycle survey, supports by a 2015 sustainability grant and the work of the SIU Bicycle Master Plan Committee. The resulting master bike plan will accurately assess SIU's infrastructure, education and encouragement of bicycling and create a plan to address and improve biking on campus.
Buildings As An Assembly Of 3d Printed Components, Stephen S. Lauer
Buildings As An Assembly Of 3d Printed Components, Stephen S. Lauer
ASA Multidisciplinary Research Symposium
This project aimed to design a series of components that would be assembled to become a house. The design is a house that is printed in a series of modules and assembled using a series of printed connectors for not only attaching the modules but also used in other various details.
The Effect Of Using Noise Reduction Turbofan Engine Exhaust Nozzle Designs On A Turbojet Engine, Donald Bartlett 5218591
The Effect Of Using Noise Reduction Turbofan Engine Exhaust Nozzle Designs On A Turbojet Engine, Donald Bartlett 5218591
ASA Multidisciplinary Research Symposium
The level of sound produced by the turbojet and turbofan engines and the types of exhaust nozzle designs is the focus of this research. The purpose is to see if using noise reduction nozzle designs currently used on turbofan engines reduce noise on a turbojet engine.
Strategies For Successful Grant Seeking, Becky S. Robinson Ph.D.
Strategies For Successful Grant Seeking, Becky S. Robinson Ph.D.
ASA Multidisciplinary Research Symposium
The Strategies for Successful Grant Seeking workshop will provide participants with an engaging understanding of how and where to find federal, state, and foundation grant opportunities; design projects for grant seeking; and write competitive grant proposals to increase the chance of funding your project and achieving your grant goals and objectives.
Sustainable Mobility For Rural Small University Towns, Shannon S. Mcdonald, Stanley Young, Sam Chung, Michael Behrmann, Shelby Orr, Ralph Tate
Sustainable Mobility For Rural Small University Towns, Shannon S. Mcdonald, Stanley Young, Sam Chung, Michael Behrmann, Shelby Orr, Ralph Tate
ASA Multidisciplinary Research Symposium
How can all of the emerging changes in transportation affect a small rural University town? This panel will discuss the opportunities and the drawbacks to automated vehicles, shared vehicles, electric, and solar powered vehicles. The panel will be comprised of various academics and professionals involved with these new transportation changes.
Unmanned Aerial Systems (Uas) - What Are They?, Jose R. Ruiz Phd, Mike A. Burgener, Gary Shafer, Jim Peterson Phd, Wayne R. Glass, Steven Goetz
Unmanned Aerial Systems (Uas) - What Are They?, Jose R. Ruiz Phd, Mike A. Burgener, Gary Shafer, Jim Peterson Phd, Wayne R. Glass, Steven Goetz
ASA Multidisciplinary Research Symposium
A panel of five aviation experts will discuss Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS). Particular emphasis will be placed on the rules governing UAS operation. A UAS operational demonstration will be conducted.