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A Study Of Ion And Electron Responses To A Dc Electric Field In A Hydrocarbon Flame, Stewart Jacobs Oct 2015

A Study Of Ion And Electron Responses To A Dc Electric Field In A Hydrocarbon Flame, Stewart Jacobs

Von Braun Symposium Student Posters

No abstract provided.


Effect Of Electrode Geometry And Location On Electrically-Modified Flames, Paulo R. Salvador Oct 2015

Effect Of Electrode Geometry And Location On Electrically-Modified Flames, Paulo R. Salvador

Von Braun Symposium Student Posters

No abstract provided.


Protecting Fly-By-Wireless Systems From Remote Attacks, Vahid Heydari Oct 2015

Protecting Fly-By-Wireless Systems From Remote Attacks, Vahid Heydari

Von Braun Symposium Student Posters

No abstract provided.


Super-Period Gold Nanodisk Grating For Surface Plasmon Resonance Spectrometer Biosensor, Xueli Tian, Hong Guo Apr 2015

Super-Period Gold Nanodisk Grating For Surface Plasmon Resonance Spectrometer Biosensor, Xueli Tian, Hong Guo

Research Horizons Day Posters

No abstract provided.


Light Trapping In Metal Nano-Trenches, Zhitong Li, Hong Guo Apr 2015

Light Trapping In Metal Nano-Trenches, Zhitong Li, Hong Guo

Research Horizons Day Posters

No abstract provided.


Long Term Synchronization Of Wireless Sensors, Priyanka Madhushri Apr 2015

Long Term Synchronization Of Wireless Sensors, Priyanka Madhushri

Research Horizons Day Posters

No abstract provided.


Ultra-Thin Silicon Color Filters, Seyed Sadreddin Mirshafieyan Apr 2015

Ultra-Thin Silicon Color Filters, Seyed Sadreddin Mirshafieyan

Research Horizons Day Posters

No abstract provided.


Quantum Dot Solar Cells, Charles Box Apr 2015

Quantum Dot Solar Cells, Charles Box

Research Horizons Day Posters

No abstract provided.


Solar Light Perfect Absorbers Using Cascade Cavity Metal-Dielectric Layer Structures, Jinnan Chen Apr 2015

Solar Light Perfect Absorbers Using Cascade Cavity Metal-Dielectric Layer Structures, Jinnan Chen

Research Horizons Day Posters

No abstract provided.


Hybrid Plasmon Photonic Crystal Resonance Gratings For Integrated Optical Spectrometer, Hong Guo Apr 2015

Hybrid Plasmon Photonic Crystal Resonance Gratings For Integrated Optical Spectrometer, Hong Guo

Research Horizons Day Posters

No abstract provided.


Using Dynamic Ipv6 Addressing For A Moving Target Defense, Vahid Heydari Apr 2015

Using Dynamic Ipv6 Addressing For A Moving Target Defense, Vahid Heydari

Research Horizons Day Posters

No abstract provided.


Hyperbolic Metamaterial For Optical Antireflection Coating, Wonkyu Kim Apr 2015

Hyperbolic Metamaterial For Optical Antireflection Coating, Wonkyu Kim

Research Horizons Day Posters

No abstract provided.


Remotely Controlling The Department Of Electrical And Computer Engineering Smart Kart, William Isaac Daniel Apr 2015

Remotely Controlling The Department Of Electrical And Computer Engineering Smart Kart, William Isaac Daniel

Research Horizons Day Posters

No abstract provided.


The Circuit, Spring 2015, Department Of Electrical And Computer Engineering, Michigan Technological University Apr 2015

The Circuit, Spring 2015, Department Of Electrical And Computer Engineering, Michigan Technological University

Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Newsletters

Table of Contents:

  • Department News
  • Research News
  • Alumni Spotlight
  • Faculty News
  • Students


Electrical And Computer Engineering Annual Report 2015, Department Of Electrical And Computer Engineering, Michigan Technological University Jan 2015

Electrical And Computer Engineering Annual Report 2015, Department Of Electrical And Computer Engineering, Michigan Technological University

Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Annual Reports

  • Faculty Directory
  • Faculty Awards
  • Google ATAP—Michigan Tech MURA
  • The Sound Beneath the Surface
  • Advancing Microgrid Deployment
  • Clearing the Air
  • Power in Their Hands
  • Faculty Publications
  • Graduate Student Highlights
  • Staff Profile—Chito Kendrick
  • New ECE Concentrations
  • SLAM Systems
  • Senior Design and Enterprise
  • External Advisory Committee
  • Contracts and Grants
  • Departmental Statistics
  • Lind Memorial Endowed Fellowship


Home Automation Via Smart Technology, Christian Griggs, Audrey Morrisette, James Pepper Jan 2015

Home Automation Via Smart Technology, Christian Griggs, Audrey Morrisette, James Pepper

Capstone Design Expo Posters

Problem Statement The idea of an ‘Internet of Everything’ has been floating around for a while, but beyond mere buzzword this concept carries with it immense, and unfortunately as of yet untapped potential. The idea of complete interconnectivity most typically conjures images of home automation; smart appliances capable of self-regulation, self-setting thermostats, etc., but with this connectivity comes with it not only the capacity to remotely monitor an existing system but to control it as well (be it with a smart phone, online application, what have you). There exists ‘smart technologies’ which incorporate user’s smart phones in the operation and …


Head-Tracking Wireless Streaming Device, Christopher Foster, Kyle Arpe, Zachary Somers Jan 2015

Head-Tracking Wireless Streaming Device, Christopher Foster, Kyle Arpe, Zachary Somers

Capstone Design Expo Posters

In various businesses and services, there is a need for tight integration between visual media, human response to that media, and coordination of that response. For example, emergency responders may need information from a separate perspective using robotically controlled cameras in order to improve coordination efforts. The aim of this project is to design a low cost, high performance video streaming device. The essential feature of our design is to wirelessly send a video stream from a webcam to a micro-display and remotely control the orientation of the webcam using head movements. There are many future applications for this project …


Small Scale Wide Band Radio Frequency Spectrum Analyzer, Ali Aldajaei, Ryan Littleton, Matthew Thomas Jan 2015

Small Scale Wide Band Radio Frequency Spectrum Analyzer, Ali Aldajaei, Ryan Littleton, Matthew Thomas

Capstone Design Expo Posters

The project being proposed has to deal the processing and identification of radio frequencies. As more and more frequencies are being used on the radio spectrum, noise and interference have become a problem. Currently spectrum analyzers can be used to identify this noise and interference but they require manpower and specialized equipment. Our project will focus on automating the process of analyzing multiple frequencies and identifying signals from interference. This will be done by first taking an input from a radio antenna to acquire radio signals at various frequencies and storing the values. These values will then be analyzed to …


Human-Machine Interfacing Via Epidermal Electronic Systems, Michael Flynn, Matthew Nelson, Stefan Sharpley, Drew Simmons Jan 2015

Human-Machine Interfacing Via Epidermal Electronic Systems, Michael Flynn, Matthew Nelson, Stefan Sharpley, Drew Simmons

Capstone Design Expo Posters

Surface electromyography (EMG) is rapidly becoming a viable control source for interfacing with machines. By measuring the electric potential generated by the contractions of skeletal muscles, systems can be controlled with a mere flick of the wrist, allowing intuitive and versatile control to the wielder. As sensors and classification algorithms become more sophisticated, EMG control has increasing potential to revolutionize the way we interact with and utilize technology. Prosthetics in particular have benefited the most from these recent advances, with one research team successfully returning ambulation to a leg amputee last year. However, this technology is not yet suitable for …


Wind Energy Harvesters For Urban Small Scale Power Generation, James Mcnamee, Zachary Gartrell, Andrew Krupacs Jan 2015

Wind Energy Harvesters For Urban Small Scale Power Generation, James Mcnamee, Zachary Gartrell, Andrew Krupacs

Capstone Design Expo Posters

The energy demands of society are increasing, and the ability to produce this energy from renewable sources such as wind must also increase to meet these demands. Large wind turbines are a great way to harvest renewable wind power, but they are often too large to use in an urban environment.

This project focuses on designing wind energy harvesters, based on existing iterations that produce output power per area comparable to that of an efficient wind turbine, approximately 3 watts per harvester that is 1 meter long. In order to reach this target power level, two innovative designs are under …


Automated Magnetic Field Scanning System, George Bakirtzis, Tim Owen, Tara Powell Jan 2015

Automated Magnetic Field Scanning System, George Bakirtzis, Tim Owen, Tara Powell

Capstone Design Expo Posters

One of Jefferson Laboratory’s research areas is in Superconducting Radio Frequency (SRF) science and technology. SRF cavities are tested in the Vertical Testing Area (VTA) at Jefferson Laboratory, within a series of large cylindrical dewars. The measured quality factor (Q factor) of the SRF cavity is directly influenced by any existing magnetic field. Because the VTA previously housed a cyclotron, all the rebars within the building have residual magnetic fields emanating from them. This magnetic field effect of the building renders the measurements of Q factor on the devices inaccurate and the testing data unreliable. A magnetic field scanning system …


Automotive Object Detection Training System, Lucas Cerully, Salima Fenaoui, Derek Mccubbin Jan 2015

Automotive Object Detection Training System, Lucas Cerully, Salima Fenaoui, Derek Mccubbin

Capstone Design Expo Posters

With a constant rise in the automobile industry, there is a demand for more advanced integratable technology along with it. With the consumer’s safety always in mind, automobile companies are adding more to their systems to help detect and prevent collisions. Among these technologies is the object detection system. In summary, this component warns or reacts to oncoming objects that could put the driver in danger. As with any piece of technology, there are problems and bugs that the object detection system can come across that would cause it to act irregularly. In turn, this requires the availability of technicians …


Trapping Light With Nanostructures For Sensors, Kareem Garriga Jan 2015

Trapping Light With Nanostructures For Sensors, Kareem Garriga

Summer Community of Scholars Posters (RCEU and HCR Combined Programs)

No abstract provided.


Electric Field Modification Of A Diffusion Flame With Variable Electrode Geometry, Zachary Pinz Jan 2015

Electric Field Modification Of A Diffusion Flame With Variable Electrode Geometry, Zachary Pinz

Summer Community of Scholars Posters (RCEU and HCR Combined Programs)

No abstract provided.


Temperature Measurement Of Server Room, Eric Cobbinah, Faida Matabaro, Michael Tu, James Mcadams Jan 2015

Temperature Measurement Of Server Room, Eric Cobbinah, Faida Matabaro, Michael Tu, James Mcadams

Capstone Design Expo Posters

In this project we will be developing a system to help monitor temperature in data centers. This system will include software and a circuit to route resistive temperature devices (RTDs) (Figure 1) to a microchip which will output their readings as data. The system should be able to connect with 64 RTDs, read the temperatures from them, and make the data accessible over a network. This system could also be used in other situations besides data centers. The user would decide where to place the devices and how to use the temperature data. This system will allow more RTDs to …


Non-Causal Autonomous Parking System For Driverless Vehicles, Ngoc Hue Vo, Swarna Chowdhuri, Ivo Yotov Jan 2015

Non-Causal Autonomous Parking System For Driverless Vehicles, Ngoc Hue Vo, Swarna Chowdhuri, Ivo Yotov

Capstone Design Expo Posters

According to an Audi Urban Future Initiative study, the average person spends 106 days over their life-time searching for parking spaces. Whether it is on the side of a busy city street or a shopping center car park, the issue of parking private vehicles poses a substantial logistical challenge that scales in complexity along with population density. As modern populations trend towards urbanization it becomes imperative to develop more efficient parking structures. With the inevitable shift towards driverless vehicles, there exists a need to establish a control system to mitigate these complications. One embodiment of such a solution is a …


Automated Disc Kiosks, Kal Stankov, Allen Woods, Yaw Amoatin Jan 2015

Automated Disc Kiosks, Kal Stankov, Allen Woods, Yaw Amoatin

Capstone Design Expo Posters

Our improved automated disc kiosks are designed with two purposes in mind: to improve the inventory management and agility of current automated media rental services and to simplify and consolidate the storage and distribution of installation media in an IT environment. The kiosks combine the ability to store and dispense optical discs (CDs, DVDs, Blu-Ray Discs, etc.) with the ability to burn newer content pushed out via a network connection from a company’s servers. Designed and built with commonly available components to minimize costs, the prototype consists of a Digilent Zybo FPGA board powered by a Xilinx processor. A tablet …


Coherent Spin Transport In Nanowire Spin Valves And Novel Spintronic Device Possibilities, Md Iftekhar I. Hossain, Supriyo Bandyopadhyay, Jayasimha Atulasimha, Saumil Bandyopadhyay Jan 2015

Coherent Spin Transport In Nanowire Spin Valves And Novel Spintronic Device Possibilities, Md Iftekhar I. Hossain, Supriyo Bandyopadhyay, Jayasimha Atulasimha, Saumil Bandyopadhyay

Graduate Research Posters

We have proposed a spintronic infrared photodetector backed by experimental evidence and matched with theoretical prediction obtained in our labs. Unlike conventional photodetectors, it can work at room temperature with ideally infinite light-to-dark contrast ratio, infinite detectivity and zero dark current. The proposed idea is based on smart implementation of spin polarized transport. Electrons while travelling through one-dimensional channel show long spin relaxation length if they can be confined to a single conduction subband because of the elimination of major spin relaxation mechanism, namely the D’yakonov-Perel’ mechanism. With infrared light, electrons can be excited to higher subbands, resulting in the …


Strain Controlled Ultra-Low-Energy Magnetic Tunneling Junction, Hasnain Ahmad, Supriyo Bandyopadhyay, Jayasimha Atulasimha Jan 2015

Strain Controlled Ultra-Low-Energy Magnetic Tunneling Junction, Hasnain Ahmad, Supriyo Bandyopadhyay, Jayasimha Atulasimha

Graduate Research Posters

We are experimenting on designing a voltage-controlled ultra-low-energy Magnetic Tunneling Junction (MTJ) device using a soft single domain magnetostrictive layer (i.e. Galfenol: Fe1-xGax , x = 20 At%) coupled to a piezoelectric layer (i.e. PMN-PT). Special metal pads have been designed using photolithography to generate stress in the PMN-PT layer by applying electric field. The patterns of different shape anisotropic nano-magnets are designed using e-beam lithography and we have successfully fabricate FeGa nanomagnets with only 12 to 13 nanometer thickness by sputter deposition. These nanomagnets have been characterized by magnetic force microscopy for observing their switching capabilities. …


Proactive Conversation, 3d Printing, And An Old Nintendo, Tesha C. Ellis Jan 2015

Proactive Conversation, 3d Printing, And An Old Nintendo, Tesha C. Ellis

Undergraduate Research Posters

Abstract

One hundred years from now, it would be a true historical treat to be able to showcase 20th and 21st century digital entertainment by presenting video game consoles in mint condition for interactive, educational, play. Arguably, it would be more enlightening and informative for future audiences to be able to physically engage with the electronic artifacts instead of simply observing them behind glass. With the use of 3D technology, components of video game systems can be preserved, and then printed as needed for repairs. It will help keep them functional for future researchers, educators, and enthusiasts.