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Acuta Enews December 2014 Issue 12
Acuta Enews December 2014 Issue 12
ACUTA Newsletters
Board Approves Slate of Nominees
What's on My Desk
Microsoft Lync Roundtable
What's on Your Desk?
Bring Sessions to Your Desktop or Tablet
Uphill Battle to Fund Wireless Network Growth
Board Report
Randy's Top 10 Info Links
VoLTE Plus Wi-Fi
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Acuta Enews November 2014 Issue 11
Acuta Enews November 2014 Issue 11
ACUTA Newsletters
Nominate for Ruth A. Michalecki Leadership Award
One Seminar, Many Benefits
Bring Sessions to Your Desktop or Tablet
What's on Your Desk?
Nominate for the Board by Nov. 7
Nominations Open for Institutional Excellence Awards
Security? Room for Improvement
Randy's Top 10 Info Links
Better Mobile 911 Rules
Welcome New Members
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Acuta Enews October 2014 Issue 10
Acuta Enews October 2014 Issue 10
ACUTA Newsletters
Nominate for ACUTA Board
Social Media Planning
U.S. Campuses Spend $4 Billion Annually on Unmanaged, Unmeasured Investments
October is National Cyber Security Awareness Month
Wasting Time on Daylight Saving Time?
Nominations Open for Institutional Excellence Awards
Board Report
VoIP: Voice Quality Problems & Recommendations
Randy's Top 10 Info Links
Welcome New Members
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Acuta Enews September 2014 Issue 9
Acuta Enews September 2014 Issue 9
ACUTA Newsletters
DAS Forum Produces Guidelines
Institutional Excellence
OUTSOURCE ON THE RISE
VoIP, Dial Tone, and Outages
Is Your Password Secure?
ACUTA Listserv Is a Valuable Resource
Board Report
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Acuta Enews August 2014 Vol. 43, No. 8
Acuta Enews August 2014 Vol. 43, No. 8
ACUTA Newsletters
In this Issue...
1 The Leadership Attitude
2 Fire on Sewanee's Campus
2 Webinar: WUSTL's Award-Winning EMC Project
3 Getting Cloud Credit
4 Register for Fall Seminar in Boston
5 Info Links
6 Board Report
6 Webinar: Requirements to Make Your Campus Wireless Friendly
7 ACUTA Member Benefit: Video Streaming
7 ACUTA Reaches Out to Local Schools
8 Check It out
Acuta Enews July 2014 Vol. 43, No. 7
Acuta Enews July 2014 Vol. 43, No. 7
ACUTA Newsletters
In this Issue,,.
I Secrets of Effective PD: The 3 P's
2 Webinar: Cooking in the Cloud i Canada's Anti-spam Law (CASL)
3 Annual Dues Reminders Mailed
4 Register for Fall Seminar in Boston
5 911? 9911?
6 My First Encounter with the Budgeting Process
7 lnfo Links
8 Board Report
9 Check It Out
Acuta Enews June 2014 Vol. 43, No. 6
Acuta Enews June 2014 Vol. 43, No. 6
ACUTA Newsletters
In this Issue...
The Association for College and University Technology Advancement
What's on Your Desk?
Register for Fall Seminar in Boston
ACUTA's Summer Webinars
The Telephony IP Transition: Circumventing FCC Oversight
Stream Annual Conference 2014
Annual Dues Invoices Mailed
Info Links The Real Impact of Leadership
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Acuta Enews May 2014 Vol. 43, No. 5
Acuta Enews May 2014 Vol. 43, No. 5
ACUTA Newsletters
In this Issue...
State of the ResNef Report
Stream Annual Conference 2014
Annual Dues Invoices Mailed
What's Next for Net Neutrality?
Key lssues for Compliance with FCC Signal Booster Rules
Big Data: A Tool, Not an Answer
ACUTA Seeking Presenters for Fall Seminar in Boston
Info Links
Thanks to Exhibitors and Sponsors
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Starch-Pectin Matrices For Encapsulation Of Ascorbic Acid, Yiwei Liu
Starch-Pectin Matrices For Encapsulation Of Ascorbic Acid, Yiwei Liu
Department of Food Science and Technology: Dissertations, Theses, and Student Research
Starch and pectin are two food-grade carbohydrates widely utilized in the food industry. Starch and pectin polymers have been investigated in encapsulating functional food ingredients and in pharmaceutical applications. Resistance to enzyme hydrolysis, differential solubilities, depending on the pH, and the ability to ‘protect’ unstable molecules are considered some of the beneficial properties of starch and pectin polymers, for encapsulation applications. Food ingredients could be delivered in a controlled manner to a specific target by encapsulating in micro-scale particles, i. e., microencapsulation. Two studies were conducted to investigate the ability of selected starch-pectin blends in microencapsulating ascorbic acid (vitamin C) …
Robust System For Infection Control - An Industrial Systems Engineering Approach, Sundaravel Vinay Swarup Achudhan
Robust System For Infection Control - An Industrial Systems Engineering Approach, Sundaravel Vinay Swarup Achudhan
Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering: Dissertations, Theses, and Student Research
Health care delivery in the United States needs improvement. Each year about 98,000 people die as a result of medical errors and the United States is outranked by a number of developed countries in life expectancy, mortality and comorbidity. Healthcare quality is determined based on the quality of the service provided to the patient during their visit. Apart from the traditional problem solving design and development tools used to improve healthcare quality, The National Academy of Engineering and the Institute of Medicine recommend systems engineering principle and systems engineering tools to be used in health care to improve the industry. …
Acuta Enews April 2014 Vol. 43 No. 4
Acuta Enews April 2014 Vol. 43 No. 4
ACUTA Newsletters
In this Issue...
I Annual Conference 2014
2 Stand by Me
3 ACUTA Seeking Presenters for Fall Seminar in Boston
4 Conference Gold: Top 10 Tweets
6 Board Report
7 Info Links I Check It Out
9 Conference Photo Section
Position/Speed Sensorless Control For Permanent-Magnet Synchronous Machines, Yue Zhao
Position/Speed Sensorless Control For Permanent-Magnet Synchronous Machines, Yue Zhao
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering: Dissertations, Theses, and Student Research
Permanent-magnet synchronous machines (PMSMs) are widely used in industrial applications owing to their distinctive advantages, such as high efficiency, high power density, and wide constant power region. To achieve high-performance field oriented control, accurate rotor position information, which is usually measured by rotary encoders or resolvers, is indispensable. However, the use of these sensors increases the cost, size, weight, and wiring complexity and reduces the mechanical robustness and the reliability of the overall PMSM drive systems. The goal of the research for this dissertation was to develop a rotor position/speed sensorless control system with performance comparable to the sensor-based control …
Acuta Enews March 2014 Vol. 43, No. 3
Acuta Enews March 2014 Vol. 43, No. 3
ACUTA Newsletters
In this Issue...
1 Board of Directors 2014-15
2 Learning Analytics
3 Annual Conference 2014
4 Members Celebrate Anniversaries
6 WebRTC: DTMF and 911
7 Board Report
7 lt's a Girl!
8 lnfo Links
9 Welcome New Members
9 Check lt Out
Acuta Enews February 2014 Vol. 43, No. 2
Acuta Enews February 2014 Vol. 43, No. 2
ACUTA Newsletters
In this Issue.,.
1 Benefitting from ACUTA
2 Thanks to Fall Seminar Exhibitors dt Sponsors
3 Collaboration Is Not Automatic
4 Webinar: IAM
5 Board Report
5 Discounted Dallas Mavericks Tickets
6 Two Top Legislatiott Issues Facing Higher Ed
7 lnfo Links
8 Welcome New Members
8 Check It Out
Acuta Enews January 2014 Vol 43, No. 1
Acuta Enews January 2014 Vol 43, No. 1
ACUTA Newsletters
In this Issue...
1. Living in a 3D World
3. Your invitation to the Strategic Leadership Forum
4. Discounted Dallas Mavericks Tickets
4. From the Listserv
4. Hot Topics...from 1994
5. 10 Most Costly Pitfalls of DAS Deployment
5. Board Report
6. Cool Technology
7. lnfo Links
8. Welcome New Members
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Introduction To Special Issue Of Journal Of Defense Modeling And Simulation: Novel Approaches To Defense And Military Modeling And Simulation, Scott D. Snyder, James M. Taylor Jr
Introduction To Special Issue Of Journal Of Defense Modeling And Simulation: Novel Approaches To Defense And Military Modeling And Simulation, Scott D. Snyder, James M. Taylor Jr
Peter Kiewit Institute: Faculty Publications
Developing solutions to complex problems in government and industry is a daunting task that often requires tremendous investment in time and resources to solve. Modeling and simulation (M&S) has incredible potential to streamline development and cut costs by conducting virtual experiments that give insight into performance under various test conditions. As many program managers in the federal acquisition process can attest, realistic testing of live equipment in an operational environment can be some of the most expensive parts of a development program. M&S can provide insight into mission success of yetto- bedesigned systems without the need to actually build and …
Simple Multi-Attribute Rating Technique For Renewable Energy Deployment Decisions (Smart Redd), James M. Taylor Jr, Betty Love
Simple Multi-Attribute Rating Technique For Renewable Energy Deployment Decisions (Smart Redd), James M. Taylor Jr, Betty Love
Peter Kiewit Institute: Faculty Publications
In the effort to provide electrical power service and the sustaining fuel required to run generators at forward-deployed bases in Afghanistan and Iraq over more than 10 years, the US military spent billions of dollars and a paid a heavy toll in terms of human casualties. The green energy linear program for optimizing deployments (GELPOD) proof-of-concept model showed that a linear program could be used to optimize combat deployment of energy generation systems to minimize cost and casualties. Results indicated that reduction in both cost and casualties for renewable energy sources was highly dependent on fuel cost and deployment length. …
Autonomous Capabilities For Small Unmanned Aerial Systems Conducting Radiological Response: Findings From A High-Fidelity Discovery Experiment, Brittany Duncan, Robin Murphy
Autonomous Capabilities For Small Unmanned Aerial Systems Conducting Radiological Response: Findings From A High-Fidelity Discovery Experiment, Brittany Duncan, Robin Murphy
School of Computing: Faculty Publications
This article presents a preliminary work domain theory and identifies autonomous vehicle, navigational, and mission capabilities and challenges for small unmanned aerial systems (SUASs) responding to a radiological disaster. Radiological events are representative of applications that involve flying at low altitudes and close proximities to structures. To more formally understand the guidance and control demands, the environment in which the SUAS has to function, and the expected missions, tasks, and strategies to respond to an incident, a discovery experiment was performed in 2013. The experiment placed a radiological source emitting at 10 times background radiation in the simulated collapse of …