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Full-Text Articles in Engineering
Sram Compiler For Automated Memory Layout Supporting Multiple Transistor Process Technologies, Brandon Hilgers
Sram Compiler For Automated Memory Layout Supporting Multiple Transistor Process Technologies, Brandon Hilgers
Master's Theses
This research details the design of an SRAM compiler for quickly creating SRAM blocks for Cal Poly integrated circuit (IC) designs. The compiler generates memory for two process technologies (IBM 180nm cmrf7sf and ON Semiconductor 600nm SCMOS) and requires a minimum number of specifications from the user for ease of use, while still offering the option to customize the performance for speed or area of the generated SRAM cell. By automatically creating SRAM arrays, the compiler saves the user time from having to layout and test memory and allows for quick updates and changes to a design. Memory compilers with …
Automated Solar-Powered Chicken Coop Door, Brenna Yagade
Automated Solar-Powered Chicken Coop Door, Brenna Yagade
Computer Engineering
The purpose of this project was to plan, design, and build an automated, low power system to open and close a chicken-coop door, which is powered through a solar panel.
Semi-Automated Test Generation With Spest, Adam Mozek
Semi-Automated Test Generation With Spest, Adam Mozek
Computer Science and Software Engineering
Automated black box test generation is a useful tool for developers that allows them to
quickly generate a large number of tests with a wide range of values tested. The current most
popular tool for black box test generation in Java, JML, is lacking in a number of features.
SPEST aims to improve upon existing tools, and provide a black box test generation tool that
can create human readable tests from simple pre and post conditions added as comments to
the Java source code.
An Automated Solution For Analyzing Supply Chain Performance, Paul Ringelstein
An Automated Solution For Analyzing Supply Chain Performance, Paul Ringelstein
Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
The world is becoming increasingly connected as technology progresses and globalization reaches more countries. This interconnection creates new challenges and new relationships for both people and businesses. Now, more than ever, businesses have to work together to satisfy the high demands of customers.In a world full of complex organizations that do business together, the supply chain has become the heartbeat of corporations. The interconnectedness of the organizations in the supply chain is critical to the success of all components of the supply chain. In order to gain an advantage in markets today, data needs to be used to determine where …
Automated Scour Detection Arrays Using Bio-Inspired Magnetostrictive Flow Sensors, Baibhav Rajbhandari
Automated Scour Detection Arrays Using Bio-Inspired Magnetostrictive Flow Sensors, Baibhav Rajbhandari
Dissertations, Master's Theses and Master's Reports - Open
Scour is the most common cause of catastrophic bridge failures worldwide. Approximately over 60% of bridge failures reported in the United States from 1966 to 2005 are scour related. To ensure the continued safe operation of bridges, monitoring bridge scour is of paramount importance. Most monitoring regimes that are widely used are based on expensive underwater instrumentation. This research focuses on scour detection using automated remote flow detection arrays based on bio-inspired flow sensors. This study employs an array of bio inspired flow sensors that are inexpensive and robust versions of buried-rod scour sensor arrays, coupled with low-power wireless sensor …
Senior Design: Kong Toy Instruction-Manual Insertion, Rachael L. Innocenzi, Ashley N. Cuthbert, Marianna R. Smith
Senior Design: Kong Toy Instruction-Manual Insertion, Rachael L. Innocenzi, Ashley N. Cuthbert, Marianna R. Smith
Williams Honors College, Honors Research Projects
The team’s goal is to design and test a prototype and procedure that will automate the insertion of the Kong toy instructions into the cardboard packaging. This automation will increase the speed at which the product is packaged and will serve as an aid to workers with limited dexterity who find the task cumbersome.
Automated Beverage Dispenser, Sonya Istocka
Automated Beverage Dispenser, Sonya Istocka
Williams Honors College, Honors Research Projects
The intention of this project is to define a new way of distributing liquor. The project will consist of a device which will measure and track liquor being poured and associate it with a person, either a bartender or a bar patron. The challenges will be controlling the flow of liquor and recording it in an extremely accurate manner as well as processing data quickly so that a pour can be initiated very soon after a person is identified. The liquor dispenser will open up the possibility of a person being able to dispense their own liquor in a controlled …
Senior Design: Kong Toy Instruction-Manual Insertion, Marianna R. Smith, Rachael L. Innocenzi, Ashley N. Cuthbert
Senior Design: Kong Toy Instruction-Manual Insertion, Marianna R. Smith, Rachael L. Innocenzi, Ashley N. Cuthbert
Williams Honors College, Honors Research Projects
The team’s goal is to design and test a prototype and procedure that will automate the insertion of the
Kong toy instructions into the cardboard packaging. This automation will increase the speed at which
the product is packaged and will serve as an aid to workers with limited dexterity who find the task
cumbersome.
Senior Design:Kong Toy Instruction-Manual Insertion, Ashley N. Cuthbert, Rachael L. Innocenzi, Marianna R. Smith
Senior Design:Kong Toy Instruction-Manual Insertion, Ashley N. Cuthbert, Rachael L. Innocenzi, Marianna R. Smith
Williams Honors College, Honors Research Projects
The team’s goal is to design and test a prototype and procedure that will automate the insertion of the Kong toy instructions into the cardboard packaging. This automation will increase the speed at which the product is packaged and will serve as an aid to workers with limited dexterity who find the task cumbersome.