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Dielectrophoretic Trapping Of Carbon Nanotubes For Temperature Sensing, Kaylee Burdette Jan 2022

Dielectrophoretic Trapping Of Carbon Nanotubes For Temperature Sensing, Kaylee Burdette

Theses, Dissertations and Capstones

Conventional sensors are rapidly approaching efficiency limitations at their current size. In designing more efficient sensors, low dimensional materials such as carbon nanotubes (CNTs), quantum dots, and DNA origami can be used to enable higher degrees of sensitivity. Because of the high atomic surface to core ratio, these materials can be used to detect slight changes in chemical composition, strain, and temperature. CNTs offer unique advantages in different types of sensors due to their electromechanical properties. In temperature sensing, the high responsiveness to temperature and durability can be used to produce an accurate, reliable sensor in even extreme temperatures. This …


Retrieval Of Infotainment System Artifacts From Vehicles Using Ive, Celia J. Whelan, John Sammons, Brian Mcmanus, Terry W. Fenger Jul 2018

Retrieval Of Infotainment System Artifacts From Vehicles Using Ive, Celia J. Whelan, John Sammons, Brian Mcmanus, Terry W. Fenger

Journal of Applied Digital Evidence

The analysis of mobile devices and hard drives has been the focus of the digital forensics world for years, but there is another source of potential evidence not often considered: vehicles. Many of today’s “connected cars” have systems that function like computers, storing information they process including user data from devices synced to the system. There has been little to no research done regarding what types of user artifacts can be found on the system, how long these artifacts remain, whether or not the user can remove those artifacts, and whether certain systems provide more information than others. For this …


Advancements And Challenges Towards A Collaborative Framework For 3d Tele-Immersive Social Networking, Davide Andrea Mauro, N. E. O’Connor, D. Monaghan, Marc Gowing, P. Fechteler, P. Eisert, J. Wall, E. Izquierdo, D. S. Alexiadis, P. Daras, R. Mekuria, P. Cesar Jul 2013

Advancements And Challenges Towards A Collaborative Framework For 3d Tele-Immersive Social Networking, Davide Andrea Mauro, N. E. O’Connor, D. Monaghan, Marc Gowing, P. Fechteler, P. Eisert, J. Wall, E. Izquierdo, D. S. Alexiadis, P. Daras, R. Mekuria, P. Cesar

Computer Sciences and Electrical Engineering Faculty Research

Social experiences realized through teleconferencing systems are still quite different from face to face meetings. The awareness that we are online and in a, to some extent, lesser real world are preventing us from really engaging and enjoying the event. Several reasons account for these differences and have been identified. We think it is now time to bridge these gaps and propose inspiring and innovative solutions in order to provide realistic, believable and engaging online experiences. We present a distributed and scalable framework named REVERIE that faces these challenges and provides a mix of these solutions. Applications built on top …