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Full-Text Articles in Engineering
Microcontroller Application For Linear And Rotational Motion Sensing, Zachary Mintzer
Microcontroller Application For Linear And Rotational Motion Sensing, Zachary Mintzer
Computer Engineering
No abstract provided.
An Investigation Into Partitioning Algorithms For Automatic Heterogeneous Compilers, Antonio M. Leija
An Investigation Into Partitioning Algorithms For Automatic Heterogeneous Compilers, Antonio M. Leija
Master's Theses
Automatic Heterogeneous Compilers allows blended hardware-software solutions to be explored without the cost of a full-fledged design team, but limited research exists on current partitioning algorithms responsible for separating hardware and software. The purpose of this thesis is to implement various partitioning algorithms onto the same automatic heterogeneous compiler platform to create an apples to apples comparison for AHC partitioning algorithms. Both estimated outcomes and actual outcomes for the solutions generated are studied and scored. The platform used to implement the algorithms is Cal Poly’s own Twill compiler, created by Doug Gallatin last year. Twill’s original partitioning algorithm is chosen …
Pre-R: Making Healthcare Healthier, Timothy Acorda, Ryan Foletta, Winifred Lee, Thomas Nguyen, Isabella Sarmiento, Brian Truong, Marek Zhang
Pre-R: Making Healthcare Healthier, Timothy Acorda, Ryan Foletta, Winifred Lee, Thomas Nguyen, Isabella Sarmiento, Brian Truong, Marek Zhang
Computer Engineering
No abstract provided.
Printed Circuit Board For Introductory Animatronics Course, Preston Brown
Printed Circuit Board For Introductory Animatronics Course, Preston Brown
Computer Engineering
For many years, freshmen Computer Engineering students at California Polytechnic State University have taken a course that introduces them to the “processes of electronics manufacturing. They are lectured on concepts such as CAD/CAM design, Design for Manufacture (DFM), documentation requirements, prototyping and production planning”. The laboratory portion of the course allows students to “use hands-on techniques to solidify knowledge of project planning, soldering, automation, hand tool usage and production methods” by manufacturing their own power supply, starting with aluminum sheets, a bag of components, and and an unassembled printed circuit board (PCB).
While the project is popular among students, department …
Oversubscribing Inotify On Embedded Platforms, Donald Percivalle, Scott Vanderlind
Oversubscribing Inotify On Embedded Platforms, Donald Percivalle, Scott Vanderlind
Computer Engineering
For most computers running the popular Linux operating system, the inte- grated kernel component inotify provides adequate functionality for monitor- ing changes to files present on the filesystem. However, for certain embedded platforms where resources are very limited and filesystems are very populated (like network attached storage (NAS) devices), inotify may not have enough resources to provide watchers for every file. This results in applications missing change notifications for files they have watched. This paper explores methods for using inotify most effectively on embedded systems by leveraging more la- tent storage. Benefits of this include a reduction in dropped notifications …
Creating A 3d Racing Game In Opengl, Noah Harper
Creating A 3d Racing Game In Opengl, Noah Harper
Computer Science and Software Engineering
No abstract provided.
Forest Sign Maker, Victor Espinosa Iii, Kevin Ly, Lisa Yip
Forest Sign Maker, Victor Espinosa Iii, Kevin Ly, Lisa Yip
Mechanical Engineering
Executive Summary:
The Inyo National Forest is arguably one of the most beautiful locations in California, containing natural masterpieces such as Mount Whitney and the Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest. Despite its magnificence, the Inyo National Forest can be a treacherous region. The Friends of the Inyo take pride in being able to facilitate the viewing experience for all outdoorsmen by maintaining the mountain trails, which includes providing adequate trail signage.
Unfortunately, there is a fundamental issue with the recent state of trail signage in the Inyo National Forest: the rate at which signs are being vandalized or naturally destroyed is …
Toward The Systematization Of Active Authentication Research, Daniel Fleming Gerrity
Toward The Systematization Of Active Authentication Research, Daniel Fleming Gerrity
Master's Theses
Authentication is the vital link between your real self and your digital self. As our digital selves become ever more powerful, the price of failing authentication grows. The most common authentication protocols are static data and employed only once at login. This allows for authentication to be spoofed just once to gain access to an entire user session. Behaviometric protocols continuously consume a user’s behavior as a token of authentication and can be applied throughout a session, thereby eliminating a fixed token to spoof. Research into these protocols as viable forms of authentication is relatively recent and is being conducted …
Rest Api To Access And Manage Geospatial Pipeline Integrity Data, Alexandra Michelle Francis
Rest Api To Access And Manage Geospatial Pipeline Integrity Data, Alexandra Michelle Francis
Master's Theses
Today’s economy and infrastructure is dependent on raw natural resources, like crude oil and natural gases, that are optimally transported through a net- work of hundreds of thousands of miles of pipelines throughout America[28]. A damaged pipe can negatively a↵ect thousands of homes and businesses so it is vital that they are monitored and quickly repaired[1]. Ideally, pipeline operators are able to detect damages before they occur, but ensuring the in- tegrity of the vast amount of pipes is unrealistic and would take an impractical amount of time and manpower[1].
Natural disasters, like earthquakes, as well as construction are just …
Grit Mobile: Data Collection App For The Grit Research Project, Ryan Chang
Grit Mobile: Data Collection App For The Grit Research Project, Ryan Chang
Computer Science and Software Engineering
This project consists of one part of a larger University research project aimed at determining if active learning builds the character trait of grit in students while they learn in the domain of mechanical engineering. The research project has three goals: the development of a mobile app to measure the quantity and quality of active learning, a model of student success using the quantity and quality of active learning, and a characterization of the relationship between active learning and grit growth. This senior project focuses on the mobile app as part of the larger research project. The mobile app will …