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Design And Implementation Of An Improved Android Application For Bard Shuttle Services, Chance O'Neihl Wren
Design And Implementation Of An Improved Android Application For Bard Shuttle Services, Chance O'Neihl Wren
Senior Projects Spring 2017
With the growing population of Bard College, the need for the college’s shuttle system continues to grow. As a result, enabling the Bard community to quickly and easily access the shuttle schedules and times, has also become more important in the daily of life of Bard College's inhabitants. Although Bard College has a mobile application for Android and iPhone mobile devices alike, there was a growing demand for a new improved shuttle application for Android mobile devices. This project seeks to improve the functionality, user friendliness, and availability of shuttle schedules to the Bard Community, in the form of a …
Respiratory Prediction And Image Quality Improvement Of 4d Cone Beam Ct And Mri For Lung Tumor Treatments, Seonyeong Park
Respiratory Prediction And Image Quality Improvement Of 4d Cone Beam Ct And Mri For Lung Tumor Treatments, Seonyeong Park
Theses and Dissertations
Identification of accurate tumor location and shape is highly important in lung cancer radiotherapy, to improve the treatment quality by reducing dose delivery errors. Because a lung tumor moves with the patient's respiration, breathing motion should be correctly analyzed and predicted during the treatment for prevention of tumor miss or undesirable treatment toxicity. Besides, in Image-Guided Radiation Therapy (IGRT), the tumor motion causes difficulties not only in delivering accurate dose, but also in assuring superior quality of imaging techniques such as four-dimensional (4D) Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT) and 4D Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI). Specifically, 4D CBCT used in CBCT …
Gymfo: A Gym Finding Ios App Using Google Maps Api, Clay A. Wyers
Gymfo: A Gym Finding Ios App Using Google Maps Api, Clay A. Wyers
Williams Honors College, Honors Research Projects
This project explores iOS mobile app development. I developed a gym finding app in Swift, using Google Maps APIs,and called it Gymfo. Other technologies were studied as well, including the cloud computing service Microsoft Azure. Through this project I learned the basics of XCode and Swift, Google APIs, and sending and receiving HTTP requests. The final product is an iOS app that allows users to search for nearby gyms and displays the results on an interactive map.
Autonomous Driving Platform Performance Analysis, Charles R. Rickarby
Autonomous Driving Platform Performance Analysis, Charles R. Rickarby
Honors Theses and Capstones
Through data analysis of various plots and figures it will be possible to determine the best control parameters to get the best performance out of the autonomous driving platform. This data, presented in this thesis, will show quantitatively what the best control strategies are through comparison of different versions of the platform.
Design Automation For Carbon Nanotube Circuits Considering Performance And Security Optimization, Lin Liu
Design Automation For Carbon Nanotube Circuits Considering Performance And Security Optimization, Lin Liu
Dissertations, Master's Theses and Master's Reports
As prevailing copper interconnect technology advances to its fundamental physical limit, interconnect delay due to ever-increasing wire resistivity has greatly limited the circuit miniaturization. Carbon nanotube (CNT) interconnects have emerged as promising replacement materials for copper interconnects due to their superior conductivity. Buffer insertion for CNT interconnects is capable of improving circuit timing of signal nets with limited buffer deployment. However, due to the imperfection of fabricating long straight CNT, there exist significant unidimensional-spatially correlated variations on the critical CNT geometric parameters such as the diameter and density, which will affect the circuit performance.
This dissertation develops a novel timing …
Electronic Deer Warning System, David Zhuo, Anlang Lu
Electronic Deer Warning System, David Zhuo, Anlang Lu
Computer Engineering
Deer-vehicle collisions (DVCs) are extremely dangerous, often injuring or even killing drivers. Unfortunately, this form of automotive accident is commonplace in the United States. According to the NHTSA, DVCs result in 200 human deaths a year.2
Despite these deadly incidents, there currently are no deployed federal or state systems for preventing DVCs. There are many consumer electronic deer deterrent products, but their long-term effectiveness is questionable.3 In fact, there does not appear to be much research into electronic deer deterrent systems. Aside from constant audio output and electric shock, no other means of electronic deterrent exist. Even if fixed deterrents …
Rgb Painting Simulation, Brandon Eng
Teaching The Internet Of Things: Bridging A Path From Cpe329, Steven Han, Rafael Lopez
Teaching The Internet Of Things: Bridging A Path From Cpe329, Steven Han, Rafael Lopez
Computer Engineering
“The ability to connect, communicate with, and remotely manage an incalculable number of networked, automated devices via the Internet is becoming pervasive, from the commercial kitchen to the residential basement room to the arm of the fitness buff.” - WSO2
In this report, we will investigate procedures and technologies used in IoT. A variety of cloud platforms will be described to demonstrate its strengths and usage on IoT applications. Furthermore, demonstrate the most popular hardware being used in several of these applications. This report is aimed to give a good understanding on what it takes to put together an IoT …
Coyotelab - Linux Containers For Educational Use, Michael D. Korcha
Coyotelab - Linux Containers For Educational Use, Michael D. Korcha
Electronic Theses, Projects, and Dissertations
CoyoteLab is an exploration in the use of Linux container technology as a means to simplify the way students in computing fields access and complete laboratory work in their educational career. This project provides two main benefits: creating a simple way for students to log in and access their coursework without anything more than their web browser, and providing course instructors a way to verify that assigned work is completed successfully. Thanks to advances in container technology and the advent of WebSockets, this becomes a middle layer between a WebSocket opened up on the client’s browser and the SSH daemon …
Scheduling For Timely Passenger Delivery In A Large Scale Ride Sharing System, Yang Zhang
Scheduling For Timely Passenger Delivery In A Large Scale Ride Sharing System, Yang Zhang
Masters Theses
Taxi ride sharing is one of the most promising solutions to urban transportation issues, such as traffic congestion, gas insufficiency, air pollution, limited parking space and unaffordable parking charge, taxi shortage in peak hours, etc. Despite the enormous demands of such service and its exciting social benefits, there is still a shortage of successful automated operations of ride sharing systems around the world. Two of the bottlenecks are: (1) on-time delivery is not guaranteed; (2) matching and scheduling drivers and passengers is a NP-hard problem, and optimization based models do not support real time scheduling on large scale systems.
This …
Architecture For Real-Time, Low-Swap Embedded Vision Using Fpgas, Steven Andrew Clukey
Architecture For Real-Time, Low-Swap Embedded Vision Using Fpgas, Steven Andrew Clukey
Masters Theses
In this thesis we designed, prototyped, and constructed a printed circuit board for real-time, low size, weight, and power (SWaP) HDMI video processing and developed a general purpose library of image processing functions for FPGAs.
The printed circuit board is a baseboard for a Xilinx Zynq based system-on-module (SoM). The board provides power, HDMI input, and HDMI output to the SoM and enables low-SWaP, high-resolution, real-time video processing.
The image processing library for FPGAs is designed for high performance and high reusability. These objectives are achieved by utilizing the Chisel hardware construction language to create parameterized modules that construct low-level …
Who's In And Who's Out?: What's Important In The Cyber World?, Tony M. Kelly
Who's In And Who's Out?: What's Important In The Cyber World?, Tony M. Kelly
HON499 projects
The aim of this paper is to offer an introduction to the exploding field of cybersecurity by asking what are the most important concepts or topics that a new member of the field of cybersecurity should know. This paper explores this question from three perspectives: from the realm of business and how the cyber world is intertwined with modern commerce, including common weaknesses and recommendations, from the academic arena examining how cybersecurity is taught and how it should be taught in a classroom or laboratory environment, and lastly, from the author’s personal experience with the cyber world. Included information includes …
Encouraging Development Of Mobile Applications As A Service To The Community, Vanessa Marie Forney
Encouraging Development Of Mobile Applications As A Service To The Community, Vanessa Marie Forney
Master's Theses
The convenience of mobile applications combined with the efficiency and effectiveness provided by technology has contributed to an increased interest in mobile applications. Local groups and non-profit organizations often utilize outdated, manual processes and don’t have the resources or time to look into improving these systems. For Cal Poly students and other members of the community, this means there is an opportunity to apply technical skills and school projects to address these inefficiencies. This work explores whether a better system can be developed to provide the functionality of the existing system and enhance the experience of users through technology, data …
Design And Application Research Of Maritime Casualty Investigation Simulation Base On Unity 3d, Mingzhong Wen
Design And Application Research Of Maritime Casualty Investigation Simulation Base On Unity 3d, Mingzhong Wen
Maritime Safety & Environment Management Dissertations (Dalian)
No abstract provided.
Webgl-Based Simulation Of Bone Removal In Surgical Orthopeadic Procedures, Arezoo Tony
Webgl-Based Simulation Of Bone Removal In Surgical Orthopeadic Procedures, Arezoo Tony
Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository
The effective role of virtual reality simulators in surgical operations has been demonstrated during the last decades. The proposed work has been done to give a perspective of the actual orthopeadic surgeries such as a total shoulder arthroplasty with low incidence and visibility of the operation to the surgeon. The research in this thesis is focused on the design and implementation of a web-based graphical feedback for a total shoulder arthroplasty (TSA) surgery. For portability of the simulation and powerful 3D programming features, WebGL is being applied. To simulate the reaming process of the shoulder bone, multiple steps has been …
A System For Monitoring And Managing Indoor Air Quality And Environmental Conditions, Ali Ibrahim
A System For Monitoring And Managing Indoor Air Quality And Environmental Conditions, Ali Ibrahim
Boise State University Theses and Dissertations
The quality of indoor air depends on different types of pollutant sources existing in a semi-enclosed environment. The sources can be biological, chemical, or toxic pollutants. These sources can cause health issues and discomfort for occupants. One of the indicators of poor indoor air quality is Carbon Dioxide (CO2). CO2 can be used to indicate the indoor air exchange rate. The lack of air exchange means higher levels of CO2. High levels of indoor particulates can also be an indication of poor air quality. Due to the lack of fresh air, air circulation, and air …
Extending Capability And Implementing A Web Interface For The Xalt Software Monitoring Tool, Kapil Agrawal
Extending Capability And Implementing A Web Interface For The Xalt Software Monitoring Tool, Kapil Agrawal
Masters Theses
As high performance computing centers evolve in terms of hardware, software, and user-base, the act of monitoring and managing such systems requires specialized tools. The tool discussed in this thesis is XALT, which is a collaborative effort between the National Institute for Computational Sciences and Texas Advanced Computing Center. XALT is designed to track link-time and job level information for applications that are compiled and executed on any Linux cluster, workstation, or high-end supercomputer. The key objectives of this work are to extend the existing functionality of XALT and implement a real-time web portal to easily visualize the tracked data. …
Inducing Emotional Response In Interactive Media, Keenan M. Reimer
Inducing Emotional Response In Interactive Media, Keenan M. Reimer
Master's Theses
Video games, and entertainment media have been developed for many years, and eliciting emotional experiences is an integral part of that process. Producing and editing game content in order to affect desired emotional experiences can be expensive and cumbersome to developers. This paper presents a study intended to show that such experiences can be affected with simple after-the-fact audio-visual effects. As subjects of the study, participants experience three different emotional states, fear, peace, and none, over three rounds and in three different game environments. They are given a simple narrative in each environment that directs them to gather various objects. …
Spotlight: An Information Service For The Cloud, Xue Ouyang
Spotlight: An Information Service For The Cloud, Xue Ouyang
Masters Theses
Infrastructure-as-a-Service cloud platforms are incredibly complex: they rent hundreds of different types of servers across multiple geographical regions under a wide range of contract types that offer varying tradeoffs between risk and cost. Unfortunately, the internal dynamics of cloud platforms are opaque in several dimensions. For example, while the risk of servers not being available when requested is critical in optimizing these risk-cost tradeoffs, it is not typically made visible to users. Thus, inspired by prior work on Internet bandwidth probing, we propose actively probing cloud platforms to explicitly learn such information, where each "probe'' is a request for a …
Scale Up Bayesian Network Learning, Xiannian Fan
Scale Up Bayesian Network Learning, Xiannian Fan
Dissertations, Theses, and Capstone Projects
Bayesian networks are widely used graphical models which represent uncertain relations between the random variables in a domain compactly and intuitively. The first step of applying Bayesian networks to real-word problems is typically building the network structure. Optimal structure learning via score-and-search has become an active research topic in recent years. In this context, a scoring function is used to measure the goodness of fit of a structure to given data, and the goal is to find the structure which optimizes the scoring function. The problem has been viewed as a shortest path problem, and has been shown to be …
Spectrochet: A Game, Lucas Gnos
Duck Watch: A Smart System For Public Lap Pools, Daniel Griffith, Jill Thetford
Duck Watch: A Smart System For Public Lap Pools, Daniel Griffith, Jill Thetford
Computer Engineering
This paper presents Duck Watch, a proof of concept for a smart swimming pool. With our system, a swimmer will be able to log on to our website prior to leaving his or her house to help them decide if the conditions are favorable to go to a public lap swimming pool. Our system will inform the user of a number of environmental factors such as water temperature, exterior temperature, and humidity, as well as whether or not there are any open lanes currently.
Slo Dancing, Ryan Moelter, Audrey Bruscia, Matthew Smith
Slo Dancing, Ryan Moelter, Audrey Bruscia, Matthew Smith
Computer Engineering
No abstract provided.
Senior Project: Control System For An Underwater Remotely Operated Vehicle, Tyler Mau, Joseph Mahoney
Senior Project: Control System For An Underwater Remotely Operated Vehicle, Tyler Mau, Joseph Mahoney
Computer Engineering
No abstract provided.
Wearable Ekg, Cale Hopkins, Tanner Papenfuss, Travis E. Michael
Wearable Ekg, Cale Hopkins, Tanner Papenfuss, Travis E. Michael
Computer Engineering
No abstract provided.
Sun Watch 3.0, Eli Backer
Sun Watch 3.0, Eli Backer
Computer Engineering
The Sun Watch was a part of Eli Backer's portfolio in applying to Masters of Fine Art programs around the country. It is a typical-looking wristwatch that does not give the time, but the position of the sun in the sky via a row of LEDs along the edge of the device. It is programmable with a custom programming board that uses pogo-pins to make reliable contact. In using the device, it is the designer's hope that the user will become less addicted to time.
Observr, Nikhil Ahuja, Jacob Copus, Justin Cellona, Annie Liu, Lucas Toohey, Matt Twohig
Observr, Nikhil Ahuja, Jacob Copus, Justin Cellona, Annie Liu, Lucas Toohey, Matt Twohig
Computer Engineering
According to Superdata Digital Market Research, investors have poured more than $6 billion into the virtual reality market in the last three years, mostly to catalyze application development for virtual reality gaming. In the last decade, watching live streams of other gamers playing video games has skyrocketed, with the world’s largest esports streaming platform Twitch.tv receiving 53 million unique visitors daily. ObserVR intends to package these technologies and change the way users watch multiple 2D video streams in an immersive 3D environment. By accessing our service, a user can embed URLs for existing video streams through our online application and …
Modeling And Python Scripting In Maya For The Animation Short Style, Gilenn Emille G. Collado
Modeling And Python Scripting In Maya For The Animation Short Style, Gilenn Emille G. Collado
Computer Engineering
The computer animation and graphics industry has dramatically improved over the years alongside the growth of technology. This paper discusses how that came about through a specific tool called Maya. It talks about its features and what it can create for you and the world. It also describes how scripting can simplify a job and make more of it. It highlights the effectiveness of the ability to manipulate code to create something amazing.
Northrop Grumman Collaboration Project, Jose Leopoldo Roman Lujano
Northrop Grumman Collaboration Project, Jose Leopoldo Roman Lujano
Computer Engineering
No abstract provided.
Music Reactive Led Lights, Peter P. Chu
Music Reactive Led Lights, Peter P. Chu
Computer Engineering
This project enhances the user’s music listening experience by not only adding but also synchronizing visuals to the music. The project digitally analyzes music being played back and controls LEDs to give an audio-visual experience. This report describes the materials and knowledge used to create a proof of concept for a wireless and portable music reactive LED lighting system.