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Full-Text Articles in Engineering
A Dynamic Online Dashboard For Tracking The Performance Of Division 1 Basketball Athletic Performance, Erica Juliano, Chelsea Thakkar, Christopher B. Taber, Mehul S. Raval, Kaya Tolga, Samah Senbel
A Dynamic Online Dashboard For Tracking The Performance Of Division 1 Basketball Athletic Performance, Erica Juliano, Chelsea Thakkar, Christopher B. Taber, Mehul S. Raval, Kaya Tolga, Samah Senbel
School of Computer Science & Engineering Undergraduate Publications
Using Data Analytics is a vital part of sport performance enhancement. We collect data from the Division 1 'Women's basketball athletes and coaches at our university, for use in analysis and prediction. Several data sources are used daily and weekly: WHOOP straps, weekly surveys, polar straps, jump analysis, and training session information. In this paper, we present an online dashboard to visually present the data to the athletes and coaches. R shiny was used to develop the platform, with the data stored on the cloud for instant updates of the dashboard as the data becomes available. The performance of athletes …
A Framework For Biomechanical Analysis Of Jump Landings For Injury Risk Assessment, Srishti Sharma, Srikrishnan Divakaran, Kaya Tolga, Christopher B. Taber, Mehul S. Raval
A Framework For Biomechanical Analysis Of Jump Landings For Injury Risk Assessment, Srishti Sharma, Srikrishnan Divakaran, Kaya Tolga, Christopher B. Taber, Mehul S. Raval
School of Computer Science & Engineering Faculty Publications
Competitive sports require rapid and intense movements, such as jump landings, making athletes susceptible to injuries due to altered neuromuscular control and joint mechanics. Biomechanical features during landings are associated with injury risk, emphasizing proper movement and postural stability. Computer vision techniques offer a time-efficient, noninvasive, and unbiased method to assess jump-landings and identify injury risks. This study proposes a video analysis framework to evaluate jump landing biomechanics in athletes todetermineirregularmovementsandincorrectpostures.It providesadviceandrecommendationstocoachesforinjury predictionandtrainingimprovements.Theproposedframework istestedusingcountermovementjumpvideosof17NCAA DivisionIfemalebasketballathletes.Theresultsindicateda lowMeanAbsoluteError(0.97),highcorrelation(0.89),high averageaccuracy(98.31%)andF1score(0.98),signifyingthe framework’sreliabilityinidentifyinginjuryrisk.
When Ai Moves Downstream, Frances S. Grodzinsky, Keith W. Miller, Marty J. Wolf
When Ai Moves Downstream, Frances S. Grodzinsky, Keith W. Miller, Marty J. Wolf
School of Computer Science & Engineering Faculty Publications
After computing professionals design, develop, and deploy software, what is their responsibility for subsequent uses of that software “downstream” by others? Furthermore, does it matter ethically if the software in question is considered to be artificial intelligent (AI)? The authors have previously developed a model to explore downstream accountability, called the Software Responsibility Attribution System (SRAS). In this paper, we explore three recent publications relevant to downstream accountability, and focus particularly on examples of AI software. Based on our understanding of the three papers, we suggest refinements of SRAS.
A Survey And Evaluation Of Android-Based Malware Evasion Techniques And Detection Frameworks, Parvez Faruki, Rhati Bhan, Vinesh Jain, Sajal Bhatia, Nour El Madhoun, Rajendra Pamula
A Survey And Evaluation Of Android-Based Malware Evasion Techniques And Detection Frameworks, Parvez Faruki, Rhati Bhan, Vinesh Jain, Sajal Bhatia, Nour El Madhoun, Rajendra Pamula
School of Computer Science & Engineering Faculty Publications
Android platform security is an active area of research where malware detection techniques continuously evolve to identify novel malware and improve the timely and accurate detection of existing malware. Adversaries are constantly in charge of employing innovative techniques to avoid or prolong malware detection effectively. Past studies have shown that malware detection systems are susceptible to evasion attacks where adversaries can successfully bypass the existing security defenses and deliver the malware to the target system without being detected. The evolution of escape-resistant systems is an open research problem. This paper presents a detailed taxonomy and evaluation of Android-based malware evasion …
A Survey And Evaluation Of Android-Based Malware Evasion Techniques And Detection Frameworks, Parvez Faruki, Rhati Bhan, Vinesh Jain, Sajal Bhatia, Nour El Madhoun, Rajendra Pamula
A Survey And Evaluation Of Android-Based Malware Evasion Techniques And Detection Frameworks, Parvez Faruki, Rhati Bhan, Vinesh Jain, Sajal Bhatia, Nour El Madhoun, Rajendra Pamula
School of Computer Science & Engineering Faculty Publications
Android platform security is an active area of research where malware detection techniques continuously evolve to identify novel malware and improve the timely and accurate detection of existing malware. Adversaries are constantly in charge of employing innovative techniques to avoid or prolong malware detection effectively. Past studies have shown that malware detection systems are susceptible to evasion attacks where adversaries can successfully bypass the existing security defenses and deliver the malware to the target system without being detected. The evolution of escape-resistant systems is an open research problem. This paper presents a detailed taxonomy and evaluation of Android-based malware evasion …
Enginews Fall 2022, School Of Computer Science & Engineering
Enginews Fall 2022, School Of Computer Science & Engineering
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In this issue:
- New Engineering professor, Okechukwu ‘Okey’ Ugweje
- Business Minor
- S-STEM Grant, National Science Foundation
- Embedded Systems course
- Engineering Explorations course
- SHU Innovate club
- Formula SAE Go-Kart "Road Kill"
- Recent faculty publications and press releases
Discovering Ways To Increase Inclusivity For Dyslexic Students In Computing Education, Felicia Hellems, Sajal Bhatia
Discovering Ways To Increase Inclusivity For Dyslexic Students In Computing Education, Felicia Hellems, Sajal Bhatia
School of Computer Science & Engineering Faculty Publications
The years accompanying entrance into the university system are often characterized by a period of great transformation. These years can also be wrought with difficulties for many students, difficulties which are often compounded in students with disabilities (SWD). Reports from the U.S. Department of Education show that as recently as 2015--16, 19% of undergraduate students experienced some form of disability1. Additionally, statistics show that SWD tend to have lower post secondary completion rates than their counterparts [3]. A review of pertinent literature has shown that there still exist gaps within the field of computing education (CE) for teaching cybersecurity concepts …
Removing The Veil: Shining Light On The Lack Of Inclusivity In Cybersecurity Education For Students With Disabilities, Felicia Hellems, Sajal Bhatia
Removing The Veil: Shining Light On The Lack Of Inclusivity In Cybersecurity Education For Students With Disabilities, Felicia Hellems, Sajal Bhatia
School of Computer Science & Engineering Faculty Publications
There are currently over one billion people living with some form of disability worldwide. The continuous increase in new technologies in today's society comes with an increased risk in security. A fundamental knowledge of cybersecurity should be a basic right available to all users of technology. A review of literature in the fields of cybersecurity, STEM, and computer science (CS) has revealed existent gaps regarding educational methods for teaching cybersecurity to students with disabilities (SWD's). To date, SWD's are largely left without equitable access to cybersecurity education. Our goal is to identify current educational methods being used to teach SWD's …
C2 Microservices Api: Ch4rl3sch4l3m4gn3, Thai H. Nguyễn
C2 Microservices Api: Ch4rl3sch4l3m4gn3, Thai H. Nguyễn
School of Computer Science & Engineering Undergraduate Publications
In the 21st century, cyber-based attackers such as advance persistent threats are leveraging bots in the form of botnets to conduct a plethora of cyber-attacks. While there are several social engineering techniques used to get targets to unknowingly download these bots, it is the command-and-control techniques advance persistent threats use to control their bots that is of critical interest to the author. In this research paper, the author aims to develop a command-and-control microservice application programming interface infrastructure to facilitate botnet command-and-control attack simulations. To achieve this the author will develop a simple bot skeletal framework, utilize the latest …
Agent-Based Semantic Role Mining For Intelligent Access Control In Multi-Domain Collaborative Applications Of Smart Cities, Rubina Ghazal, Ahmad Kamran Malik, Basit Raza, Nauman Qadeer, Nafees Qamar, Sajal Bhatia
Agent-Based Semantic Role Mining For Intelligent Access Control In Multi-Domain Collaborative Applications Of Smart Cities, Rubina Ghazal, Ahmad Kamran Malik, Basit Raza, Nauman Qadeer, Nafees Qamar, Sajal Bhatia
School of Computer Science & Engineering Faculty Publications
Significance and popularity of Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) is inevitable; however, its application is highly challenging in multi-domain collaborative smart city environments. The reason is its limitations in adapting the dynamically changing information of users, tasks, access policies and resources in such applications. It also does not incorporate semantically meaningful business roles, which could have a diverse impact upon access decisions in such multi-domain collaborative business environments. We propose an Intelligent Role-based Access Control (I-RBAC) model that uses intelligent software agents for achieving intelligent access control in such highly dynamic multi-domain environments. The novelty of this model lies in using …
Autonomous Aerial Vehicle Vision And Sensor Guided Landing, Gabriel Bitencourt, Elijah J. Brown, Cedric Bleimling, Gilbert Lai, Arman Molki, Tolga Kaya
Autonomous Aerial Vehicle Vision And Sensor Guided Landing, Gabriel Bitencourt, Elijah J. Brown, Cedric Bleimling, Gilbert Lai, Arman Molki, Tolga Kaya
School of Computer Science & Engineering Faculty Publications
The use of autonomous landing of aerial vehicles is increasing in demand. Applications of this ability can range from simple drone delivery to unmanned military missions. To be able to land at a spot identified by local information, such as a visual marker, creates an efficient and versatile solution. This allows for a more user/consumer friendly device overall. To achieve this goal the use of computer vision and an array of ranging sensors will be explored. In our approach we utilized an April Tag as our location identifier and point of reference. MATLAB/Simulink interface was used to develop the platform …
Automated Waterloo Rubric For Concept Map Grading, Shresht Bhatia, Sajal Bhatia, Irfan Ahmed
Automated Waterloo Rubric For Concept Map Grading, Shresht Bhatia, Sajal Bhatia, Irfan Ahmed
School of Computer Science & Engineering Faculty Publications
Concept mapping is a well-known pedagogical tool to help students organize, represent, and develop an understanding of a topic. The grading of concept maps is typically manual, time-consuming, and tedious, especially for a large class. Existing research mostly focuses on topological scoring based-on structural features of concept maps. However, the scoring does not achieve comparable accuracy to well-defined rubrics for manual analysis on the quality of content in a concept map. This paper presents Kastor, a new method to automate the Waterloo Rubric of scoring concept maps by quantifying the rubric’s quality assessment parameters. The evaluation is performed on a …
Cybersecurity Analysis Of Load Frequency Control In Power Systems: A Survey, Sahaj Saxena, Sajal Bhatia, Rahul Gupta
Cybersecurity Analysis Of Load Frequency Control In Power Systems: A Survey, Sahaj Saxena, Sajal Bhatia, Rahul Gupta
School of Computer Science & Engineering Faculty Publications
Today, power systems have transformed considerably and taken a new shape of geographically distributed systems from the locally centralized systems thereby leading to a new infrastructure in the framework of networked control cyber-physical system (CPS). Among the different important operations to be performed for smooth generation, transmission, and distribution of power, maintaining the scheduled frequency, against any perturbations, is an important one. The load frequency control (LFC) operation actually governs this frequency regulation activity after the primary control. Due to CPS nature, the LFC operation is vulnerable to attacks, both from physical and cyber standpoints. The cyber-attack strategies ranges from …
Enginews, Fall 2020, School Of Computer Science & Engineering
Enginews, Fall 2020, School Of Computer Science & Engineering
News, Magazines and Reports
In this issue:
COVID Adjustments • Summer Internship + COVID study with Gabriel Bitencourt • IDEA Lab News with Chelsea Coelho • Recent Publications and Press Releases • Student Quotes.
Effect Of Multinational Projects On Engineering Students Through A Summer Exposure Research Program, Mehul S. Raval, Tolga Kaya
Effect Of Multinational Projects On Engineering Students Through A Summer Exposure Research Program, Mehul S. Raval, Tolga Kaya
School of Computer Science & Engineering Faculty Publications
This paper studies and quantifies the impact of active learning experienced through multinational projects. The hypothesis was engineering education delivered through Active Learning in multicultural environment improves student competencies. The investigation captures the impact of international exposure program in developing global competencies of the modern engineer. The paper shows positive trends in the development of domain and life skills of engineering students. Post-survey after six months of completion of the program revealed that the program was valuable to students and their motivation increased.
Enginews, Fall 2019, School Of Computer Science & Engineering
Enginews, Fall 2019, School Of Computer Science & Engineering
News, Magazines and Reports
The IDEA Lab at SHU offers a variety of state of the art equipment available for students to use.
Enginews, September 2018, School Of Computer Science & Engineering Institution: Sacred Heart University
Enginews, September 2018, School Of Computer Science & Engineering Institution: Sacred Heart University
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No abstract provided.
Enginews, August 2018, School Of Computer Science & Engineering
Enginews, August 2018, School Of Computer Science & Engineering
News, Magazines and Reports
A Summer of Collaboration: MakerSpace students.
Enginews, July 2018, School Of Computer Science & Engineering
Enginews, July 2018, School Of Computer Science & Engineering
News, Magazines and Reports
The Rube Goldberg Machine: The 90 year old concept’s lessons for the engineering student --Solar Power!? Solar Powered Charging comes to Sacred Heart.
Enginews, May 2018, School Of Computer Science & Engineering
Enginews, May 2018, School Of Computer Science & Engineering
News, Magazines and Reports
Trial and Error: Adjusting to the MakerSpace --Looking Forward: Rube Goldberg Machine.
A Real-Time Wireless Sweat Rate Measurement System For Physical Activity Monitoring, Andrew Brueck, Tashfin Iftekhar, Alicja B. Stannard, Kumar Yelamarthi, Tolga Kaya
A Real-Time Wireless Sweat Rate Measurement System For Physical Activity Monitoring, Andrew Brueck, Tashfin Iftekhar, Alicja B. Stannard, Kumar Yelamarthi, Tolga Kaya
Exercise Science Faculty Publications
There has been significant research on the physiology of sweat in the past decade, with one of the main interests being the development of a real-time hydration monitor that utilizes sweat. The contents of sweat have been known for decades; sweat provides significant information on the physiological condition of the human body. However, it is important to know the sweat rate as well, as sweat rate alters the concentration of the sweat constituents, and ultimately affects the accuracy of hydration detection. Towards this goal, a calorimetric based flow-rate detection system was built and tested to determine sweat rate in real …
Multi-Regression Prediction Of Metal Partition Coefficients Under Various Physical/Chemical Conditions Design Of Experiments As, Cr, Cu, Ni And Zn, Eid A. Alkhatib, Danielle Grunzke, Trey Chabot
Multi-Regression Prediction Of Metal Partition Coefficients Under Various Physical/Chemical Conditions Design Of Experiments As, Cr, Cu, Ni And Zn, Eid A. Alkhatib, Danielle Grunzke, Trey Chabot
Chemistry & Physics Faculty Publications
The behavior of metals in surface water is complex and their partition coefficients can be impacted by many factors. Organic matter (OM) content in sediments, pH and salinity, are factors that may influence speciation and partitioning of metals. The difficulty in describing the impacts and relationships are that these processes are interconnected with no dominant associations among all. In this study, the partitioning of five metals (As, Cr, Cu, Ni and Zn) under different levels of salinity, pH, and OM content were investigated. A series of factorial design experiments are evaluated in which three levels of OM are tested each …
Prediction Of Metal Remobilization From Sediments Under Various Physical/ Chemical Conditions “Design Of Experiments Cd, Co And Pb”, Eid A. Alkhatib, Trey Chabot, Danielle Grunzke
Prediction Of Metal Remobilization From Sediments Under Various Physical/ Chemical Conditions “Design Of Experiments Cd, Co And Pb”, Eid A. Alkhatib, Trey Chabot, Danielle Grunzke
Chemistry & Physics Faculty Publications
The metal partition coefficient Kd (L/kg) is the ratio of sorbed metal concentration on the solid phase m (mg/kg) to the dissolved metal concentration at equilibrium. The behavior of metals in surface water is complex and their partition coefficients can be impacted by many factors. Organic matter (OM) content in sediments, pH and salinity, are factors that may influence speciation and partitioning of metals. In this study, the partitioning coefficient of three metals (Cd, Co and Pb) under different levels of salinity, pH, and OM content were examined. A series of factorial experiments were evaluated in which three levels of …
Brazel, Christopher S.: Fundamental Principles Of Polymeric Materials (Book Review), Jeffrey H. Glans
Brazel, Christopher S.: Fundamental Principles Of Polymeric Materials (Book Review), Jeffrey H. Glans
Chemistry & Physics Faculty Publications
Book review by Jeffrey H. Glans:
Brazel, Christopher S. and Stephen L. Rosen. Fundamental principles of polymeric materials. 3rd ed. Wiley, 2012.
ISBN 9780470505427
The Practicality Of Cloud Computing, Xiaohua (Cindy) Li
The Practicality Of Cloud Computing, Xiaohua (Cindy) Li
Librarian Publications
Since its inception, cloud computing has become the current paradigm. Organizations of different size and type have embraced the concept because of its both technological and economic advantages. Sacred Heart University Library has recently published its newly designed website on the cloud. For a small academic library, what does it mean to put their online data on the cloud? This paper will analyze and discuss the advantages of cloud computing, and some potential obstacles created by it through the author’s observations. This paper hopes the uniqueness of the case will contribute to the improvement of cloud computing experience of other …
Handbook Of Bioentrepreneurship (Book Review), Joseph R. Bell
Handbook Of Bioentrepreneurship (Book Review), Joseph R. Bell
New England Journal of Entrepreneurship
Book review by Joseph R. Bell.
Patzelt, Holger and Thomas Brenner, eds. Handbook of Bioentrepreneurship. New York: Springer, 2008. ISBN 9780387483436
The Handbook of Bioentrepreneurship represents volume 4 in the International Handbook Series on Entrepreneurship.This book is a collection of articles covering the rapidly evolving biotechnology industry.
The Values Of Being Small And Nimble, Joshua Shuart, Peter Christian ("Chris") Murphy
The Values Of Being Small And Nimble, Joshua Shuart, Peter Christian ("Chris") Murphy
New England Journal of Entrepreneurship
Peter Christian (Chris) Murphy had worked his way up the “food chain” at AT&T for 19 years, culminating in his position as Sales Center Vice President for South Florida. When he and a coworker realized there was an opportunity in the marketplace for a small, nimble company to take advantage of emerging communications technology that a stodgy, lumbering corporation would have trouble integrating into its service package, Chris decided to jump into an entrepreneurial opportunity.
B. A Java Dialectic, Douglas Lyon, Frances Grodzinsky
B. A Java Dialectic, Douglas Lyon, Frances Grodzinsky
School of Computer Science & Engineering Faculty Publications
Many books often gush over Java. People want to know, before they learn a language, what the drawbacks are for a language. They want to know what the strenghs are. After all, a computer language is just a tool. We shape our tools, and there after, our tools shape us! This chapter contains a dialog between three Java instructors. The participants are, Professors Good, Bad and Ugly. Professor Good is a strong proponent of Java. Professor Bad is a strong opponent of Java. Professor Ugly has been leaning toward the asthetic analysis of the language, particularly with an eye toward …
A Case Study Of Bioengineering In America: Profits, Risks And Standards Of Value In The Commercialization Of Monsanto Company's Newleaf Potato, Bridget Lyons, Teresa Ralabate, Nadhim Frangul
A Case Study Of Bioengineering In America: Profits, Risks And Standards Of Value In The Commercialization Of Monsanto Company's Newleaf Potato, Bridget Lyons, Teresa Ralabate, Nadhim Frangul
WCBT Faculty Publications
Last year, approximately 45 million acres of American farmland were planted with crops that had been genetically engineered to either produce their own pesticides, or withstand herbicides. The long and short-term effects of this biotechnology on humans and the environment, are being studied, but remain unknown. Leading the way in the field of bioengineered crops is the Missouri-based Monsanto Company. Monsanto believes that current agricultural practices are inconsistent with sustainable development. The NewLeaf potato is one of three products Monsanto has created to feed the growing world population. The genetically engineered crop produces, in every cell of the plant, a …