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Hybrid Sensors, Kv Santhosh Oct 2022

Hybrid Sensors, Kv Santhosh

Technical Collection

With the ever increasing demand of quality product, efficient automation is of prime requirement. Automation involves the process of monitoring and control. Efficient monitoring is only possible with the best sensing mechanism. Conventional characteristics of sensors like accuracy, range, sensitivity, etc is not just sufficient for achieving the desired objective. Characteristics like cooperation, competition and complementary is the need of the hour.

Concept of a hybrid sensor involves the implementation of multi-sensor system architecture, such that each of the sensors will compliment and/or cooperate and/or compete with each of the other sensor to achieve the complete and efficient monitoring.

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Advancements Of Autonomous Applications, Jessica Massey, Jeremy Evert Apr 2022

Advancements Of Autonomous Applications, Jessica Massey, Jeremy Evert

Student Research

This material is based upon work supported by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration under Grant Agreement No. 80NSSC20M0114 issued through Oklahoma Space Grant Consortium. This research is in support of the Fire Dawgs competition team for this year’s SpeedFest competition at Oklahoma State University. This NASA OK Space Grant Consortium funded competition team will compete in the Charlie Class, where an autonomous vehicle will navigate a course and put out a fire.

Robots and self-driving vehicles are useful, especially for hazardous jobs, such as firefighting. The use of high-tech sensing technology is a small part of how self-driving vehicles …


A Brief Literature Review For Machine Learning In Autonomous Robotic Navigation, Jake Biddy, Jeremy Evert Apr 2022

A Brief Literature Review For Machine Learning In Autonomous Robotic Navigation, Jake Biddy, Jeremy Evert

Student Research

Machine learning is becoming very popular in many technological aspects worldwide, including robotic applications. One of the unique aspects of using machine learning in robotics is that it no longer requires the user to program every situation. The robotic application will be able to learn and adapt from its mistakes. In most situations, robotics using machine learning is designed to fulfill a task better than a human could, and with the machine learning aspect, it can function at the highest level of efficiency and quality. However, creating a machine learning program requires extensive coding and programming knowledge that can be …


Who Are Your Users? Comparing Media Professionals' Preconception Of Users To Data-Driven Personas, Lene Nielsen, Soon-Gyu Jung, Jisun An, Joni Salminen, Haewoon Kwak, Bernard J. Jansen Dec 2017

Who Are Your Users? Comparing Media Professionals' Preconception Of Users To Data-Driven Personas, Lene Nielsen, Soon-Gyu Jung, Jisun An, Joni Salminen, Haewoon Kwak, Bernard J. Jansen

Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems

One of the reasons for using personas is to align user understandings across project teams and sites. As part of a larger persona study, at Al Jazeera English (AJE), we conducted 16 qualitative interviews with media producers, the end users of persona descriptions. We asked the participants about their understanding of a typical AJE media consumer, and the variety of answers shows that the understandings are not aligned and are built on a mix of own experiences, own self, assumptions, and data given by the company. The answers are sometimes aligned with the data-driven personas and sometimes not. The end …


Competencies Related To Marine Mechatronics Education, Vukica M. Jovanovic, Petros J. Katsioloudis, Mileta Tomovic, Thomas B. Stout Jan 2016

Competencies Related To Marine Mechatronics Education, Vukica M. Jovanovic, Petros J. Katsioloudis, Mileta Tomovic, Thomas B. Stout

Engineering Technology Faculty Publications

Recent changes in the needs of the military have caused the U.S. Navy to spend more time out to sea. Longer deployments limit the time available for performing maintenance and for training their technicians. The Navy is also steadily reducing the number of sailors manning each vessel, therefore requiring more automated systems to keep the ships at sea and in total readiness. To meet this need, industrial automation systems are being investigated as replacements and upgrades for the military systems that have been used for years in warship designs. This will require ship repair partners, both military and civilian, to …