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Full-Text Articles in Engineering
Robostock: Autonomous Inventory Tracking, Drew Christian Balthazor
Robostock: Autonomous Inventory Tracking, Drew Christian Balthazor
Computer Engineering
No abstract provided.
Impact Of Rfid Information-Sharing Coordination Over A Supply Chain With Reverse Logistics, Juan Jose Nativi Nicolau
Impact Of Rfid Information-Sharing Coordination Over A Supply Chain With Reverse Logistics, Juan Jose Nativi Nicolau
Open Access Dissertations
Companies have adopted environmental practices such as reverse logistics over the past few decades. However, studies show that aligning partners inside the green supply chain can be a substantial problem. This lack of coordination can increase overall supply chain cost. Information technology such as Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) has the potential to enable decentralized supply chain coordinate their information. Even though there are research that address RFID on traditional supply chain, few researches address how to coordinate RFID information sharing in a green supply chain. We study, through simulation experiments, two types of RFID information-sharing coordination under different configurations related …
Deployment And Evaluation Of An Active Rfid Tracking System For Precision Animal Management, Brian Barnes
Deployment And Evaluation Of An Active Rfid Tracking System For Precision Animal Management, Brian Barnes
Department of Biological Systems Engineering: Dissertations and Theses
A better understanding of animal space utilization in current livestock facilities could lead to improved facility design and animal health. This study was conducted to determine whether an active RFID tag tracking system could accurately provide animal locomotion data on an individual animal basis. The system is composed of four sensors, located in the corners of a swine pen, and compact tags, which attach to the animals and transmit a signal. The sensors use the tag signals to determine 3-D positions in real-time. A data acquisition system was developed to capture raw data from the system software into a database …
Design And Development Of Smart Brain-Machine-Brain Interface (Sbmibi) For Deep Brain Stimulation And Other Biomedical Applications, Muhammad S. Khan
Design And Development Of Smart Brain-Machine-Brain Interface (Sbmibi) For Deep Brain Stimulation And Other Biomedical Applications, Muhammad S. Khan
FIU Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Machine collaboration with the biological body/brain by sending electrical information back and forth is one of the leading research areas in neuro-engineering during the twenty-first century. Hence, Brain-Machine-Brain Interface (BMBI) is a powerful tool for achieving such machine-brain/body collaboration. BMBI generally is a smart device (usually invasive) that can record, store, and analyze neural activities, and generate corresponding responses in the form of electrical pulses to stimulate specific brain regions. The Smart Brain-Machine-Brain-Interface (SBMBI) is a step forward with compared to the traditional BMBI by including smart functions, such as in-electrode local computing capabilities, and availability of cloud connectivity in …
Evaluating The Impacts Of The Internet Of Things To Reduce Runway Incursions: Understanding The Why, How, And When, Samuel Inanore Okate
Evaluating The Impacts Of The Internet Of Things To Reduce Runway Incursions: Understanding The Why, How, And When, Samuel Inanore Okate
Industrial, Manufacturing, and Systems Engineering Dissertations
The Federal Aviation Administration’s (FAA) mission is to maintain the safest and most efficient aerospace system in the world. The FAA has stated that runway safety is one of their top priorities, which encapsulates pilots, air traffic controllers, and airport vehicle drivers and workers (Federal Aviation Administration, June 2015). Federal Aviation Administration categorizes a runway incursion as a hazardous event that can occur in the Air Operations Area (AOA) that involves an incorrect presence of an aircraft, vehicle or person in the protected area of a surface designated for the landing and takeoff of an aircraft (Federal Aviation Administration, June …
Optimization Of Rfid System Coverage In A Manufacturing Environment, Scott D. Malatesta
Optimization Of Rfid System Coverage In A Manufacturing Environment, Scott D. Malatesta
Master's Theses
This paper compiles existing ideas, theories, and experiments across multiple disciplines to provide guidance for a company looking to implement an optimal RFID system in their production facility. The desire is to maximize the information received by the system while minimizing the cost. Four potential layouts of RFID antennas, two with overlapping antenna coverage and two with non-overlapping layouts, are first analyzed to understand the special coverage and the number of antennas required. The value of information is then quantified to determine whether higher coverage layouts are worth the additional costs associated with the higher number of antennas required. It …
Lost And Found: Use Of Gps Technology To Improve Storage Of Patient Belongings In Hospital Setting, Shelby A. Sievers, Griffin M. Heise, Min G. Kang, Michael Totty
Lost And Found: Use Of Gps Technology To Improve Storage Of Patient Belongings In Hospital Setting, Shelby A. Sievers, Griffin M. Heise, Min G. Kang, Michael Totty
Chancellor’s Honors Program Projects
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Rfid Based Navigation, Mengyu Bai, Andrew Sainz, So Kim
Rfid Based Navigation, Mengyu Bai, Andrew Sainz, So Kim
Capstone Design Expo Posters
The RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) based Navigation System is built and designed to allow both commercial and recreational drivers to know and monitor traffic patterns while on the road. By using the RFID based Navigation System, drivers will receive real time data to aid navigation which is a major benefit especially in an emergency situation. Further studies of the RFID technology will potentially open doors to the development of autonomous vehicles. The RFID based Navigation application is available for Android devices, and it presents drivers with real time, current data to aid navigation across a terrain in the shortest possible …