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- Signal Processing Education
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- 2010 Annual Conference & Exposition
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Cameron Wright; Thad Welch; Michael Morrow
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Computers in Education
theexpression for predicting the range of acceptable sample frequencies for such a bandpass signal is Q Q−1 2B ≤ Fs ≤ 2B (1) n n−1 Page 15.1328.1where Q = fU /B, and n is an integer such that 1 ≤ n ≤ ⌊Q⌋. In most real-world examples, thesignal’s frequency content is already specified, leaving n as the first choice the students must learn to Valid sampling frequencies for BP sampling
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- Computational Tools and Simulation III
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- 2010 Annual Conference & Exposition
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Richard Stanley, Kettering University; Gianfranco DiGiuseppe, Kettering University
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allowable values. If the user wants apictorial representation of the variable, he or she may click on the variable and a pop-upbox will provide this information.Just to the right of the INPUT values are the OUTPUT variables. The OUTPUTvariables, chosen specifically for this problem are: the gas temperature T, the cylinderpressure P, the volume & change in volume Vol & ΦVol, the initial, instantaneous, andchange in internal energy U1, U, & ΦU, the heat transfer Q, and the work W. As with theINPUT variables, the variable definition and units are displayed when the user hovers themouse over the given variable.If the user would like to add or delete OUTPUT variables, he or she can click on theOUTPUT button and a pop-up screen appears
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- Computational Tools and Simulation II
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- 2010 Annual Conference & Exposition
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Nicholas Roberts, Vanderbilt University; Greg Walker, Vanderbilt University
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Computers in Education
slab. 0 < x < L, with the face at x = 0 maintained at a temperature T1 . Determine the temperature profile across the slab in terms of T1 and the heat flux q. Sketch the profiles for zero, negative and positive coefficients. Page 15.814.10 9 4. A thin computer chip is exposed to a dielectric liquid with ho = 1000 W/m2 K and T0 = 20◦ C on one side and is joined to a conductive circuit board on the other. The thermal contact resistance between the chip and the board is 10−4 m2 K/W, and the board thickness and thermal conductivity are Lb = 5 mm and kb = 1 W/m K respectively
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- Software and Hardware for Educators II
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- 2010 Annual Conference & Exposition
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Jonathan Hill, University of Hartford
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Computers in Education
Counter Q Load P Figure 4: Microcode-Based ControllerThe signals EnA, EnN, and EnL enable a parallel load for the A, N, and L registers, respectively.The signal EnD enables the D register according to Table 1. Likewise, SelMux and SelALUcontrol the multiplexer and ALU according to Table 2 and Table 3, respectively. The KValsignal provided to the data path is constant for one clock cycle. The Wr signal indicates amemory write action. Table 4: Microcode Branch Conditions Test Branch Condition 00 Do not branch 01 Branch always
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- Computational Tools and Simulation II
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- 2010 Annual Conference & Exposition
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Jonathan Hill, University of Hartford
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Computers in Education
[ 7:0] Enable ALE LE A /O1 /WR Q /OE AD[ 7:0] D E /O5 RAM (8K) Lat ch Decoder A[ 12:0] E /CE D[ 7:0] E /WR /WR R/W
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- Computers in Education Poster Session
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- 2010 Annual Conference & Exposition
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Hamed Farahani Manesh, Eastern Mediterranean University; Dirk Schaefer, Georgia Institute of Technology
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Computers in Education
graphical VR objects.. DELMIA Quest Q [23] has been unuttilized for thhedevelopm ment and sim mulation of thhe virtual facctory. The DELMIA D pacckage by Daassualt Systemsprovides an applicatiion platform for developping virtual manufacturin m ng environm ments underconsideraation of proccess planningg, cost estimmation, factorry layout, factory simulaation and so on.In additioon, the objecct-oriented modeling m parradigm has been b appliedd throughout the VFdevelopm ment. Hence,, VR objectss are
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- Computational Tools and Simulation III
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- 2010 Annual Conference & Exposition
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Stephen Crown, University of Texas, Pan American; Arturo Fuentes, University of Texas, Pan American; Robert Jones, University of Texas, Pan American; Rajiv Nambiar, University of Texas, Pan American; Deborah Crown, San Jose State University
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Computers in Education
is the equation?” the appropriate response would be to provide an equation forthe first law as shown below. You: What is the first law of thermodynamics? Anne: The first law of thermodynamics, often called the law of conservation of energy, states that energy cannot be created or destroyed but can change forms. We use this law Page 15.181.5 to keep an accounting of where energy is going in various processes. The equations used depend on the nature of the system. {Topic set to the first law} You: What is the equation? Anne: The simplest form is Q-W=∆E but it depends on the details of the system such as
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- Robotics in Education
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- 2010 Annual Conference & Exposition
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Carlotta Berry, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology
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Computers in Education
, N., Krmaer, K., Rust, W.J., Stoll, Q., and Uddin, M.S., “Encouraging interest in engineering through embedded system design”, Proceedings of the 2004 American Society of Engineering Education Annual Conference and Exposition, Salt Lake City, UT, June 20 – 23, 2004. Page 15.877.1322. Surgenor, B., Firth, K., and Wild, P., “Lessons learned from a mobile robot based mechatronics course”, Proceedings of the 2005 American Society of Engineering Education Annual Conference and Exposition, Portland, OR, June 12 – 15, 2005.23. Walter, W., “A micro-controller based robotics course for ME students