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2014 ASEE Zone 1 Conference
Authors
Varun Pande; Jayanta Paul; Manuel Curillo; Jani Macari Pallis
resolution at a 300-km orbit.related to the initial velocity, size, and composition of theimpacting material based on extensive calibration of aerogel The greater separation of the GPS CubeSat as compared to(e.g., Kearsley, A, et al., 2012 Experimental impact features the DC/PIP satellites enables them both to transmitin Stardust aerogel: How track morphology reflects particle simultaneously without encountering interference problemsstructure, composition, and density, MAPS 47(4) among for some portion of the mission. This doubles the maximumothers). We also plan to complete additional calibration amount of data that can be downlinked, expanding the datatesting at the NASA Ames Vertical Gun Range for the
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2014 ASEE Zone 1 Conference
Authors
Raju Shrestha; Mahmoud Elsayed; Paul Cotae
underwater wireless power along large distance of propagation in an underwatercommunication is accompanied by various physical and communication [4].technical factors which we discussed in an introduction. In In this sensors network model, we wish to retransmit theUWC, transmission loss is due to absorption, spreading, received signal to another sensor node exactly as they arepropagation, surface reflection, and channel noise. In our received. Thus, in order to obtain the input-output statisticswork, conditional entropy is used to quantify the of the cascade, we need only to consider the signal as oneinformation loss induced by passing pseudorandom (PN) sample at a
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2014 ASEE Zone 1 Conference
Authors
Hesham Alsahafi; Majed Almaleky
, which is responsible of change the path of the vehicle in case if there is an obstacle. Ultrasonic sensor works by transmitting pulse of ultrasonic wave and measuring the echo pulse width, which is received from reflection of objects. After that, it calculates the distance between the target and sensor “Fig. 11”. In addition, there are three pins, which are specified as
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2014 ASEE Zone 1 Conference
Authors
Thair Jamal Khdour; Shaima Salem
new management reflect these concerns, and how will capacities for action; it is about creating learning processes. technologies contribute? 3) Knowledge capture – Knowledge has to be selected, By integrating learning with knowledge management, the chosen and archived. Here the challenge is capturing tacit understanding of education will be dramatically extended knowledge as well as explicit knowledge. It is important to towards learning through practical work, lifelong learning, establish processes in order to formalize and self-directed learning, particularly when linked to 4) Knowledge preservation. This knowledge has to be dynamically changing
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2014 ASEE Zone 1 Conference
Authors
Adedamola Akinsanya; Christian Bach
ensure that those carrying out social marketing are Sciences, 2013. 36(2): p. 163-180.not misapplying its basic tenets. As noted in the models[14] Garfield, E., Citation indexes in sociological and Case of the World Wide Web Technology. historical research. American documentation, 1963. International Journal of Electronic Commerce, 1996. 14(4): p. 289-291. 1(1): p. 95-126.[15] Haigh, N., Historical research and research in [31] Lazer, W., Marketing's Changing Social higher education: Reflections and recommendations Relationships. Journal of Marketing, 1969. 33(1): p. from a self-study
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2014 ASEE Zone 1 Conference
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Fernanda Gobbi de Boer; Carla ten Caten; Istefani Carisio de Paula
, Pedagogies of Engagement: Classroom-Based Practices.discipline and of a Master’s degree student. Also, at the end of ASEE Journal of Engineering Education, v. 94, n.1, 2005, p.87 -102.the experiment, the students were requested to reflect and [8] D. W. JOHNSON, R. T. JOHNSON, and K. A. SMITH, Cooperative Learning: Increasing College Faculty Instructional Productivity. ASHE-discuss about any mistakes committed and problems found ERIC Relatório de Educação Superior, Universidade Georgewhile performing the task. Washington, 1991
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2014 ASEE Zone 1 Conference
Authors
Kishan Gutta; Madhav Patil
multi-path reflections and interference Sensor Network Design Based on ZigBee in from other systems [18]. Petrochemical Industry Field. in Intelligent 3. Bandwidth availability for Networks and Intelligent Systems, 2008. ICINIS communications limits the information '08. First International Conference on. 2008. bandwidth of the device, it limits the 9. Gungor, V.C.H., G. P., Industrial Wireless Sensor Networks: Challenges, Design Principles, number of independent sensors that can
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2014 ASEE Zone 1 Conference
Authors
Matthew Foley; Matthew Janiga; John Adams; Yan Zhang; Leffi Cewe-Malloy; Aaron Sakulich
space is composed of three eaves heating zones. One is the classroom on the third floor, where(the central area has been renovated and used as a third story). electrical baseboards are installed on the window side,None of the areas inspected have appropriate, modern controlled by an adjustable switch near the door. The otherinsulation. The existing insulation is an Owen’s Corning zone is the rest of the house, heated by steam radiatorsfiberglass insulation with an aluminum reflective wrapper, controlled by a thermostat on the first floor. The meetinghouseinstalled in the 1970s. Portions of the insulation are installed is not occupied every day and not all of the space is used whenbackwards
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2014 ASEE Zone 1 Conference
Authors
Hussain A. Alhassan; Christian Bach
source to give feedback and their satisfaction is a reflection of receiving good treatment. At the same time, patients are increasingly concerned about their I. INTRODUCTION confidentiality and the accuracy of analyzing their condition Performance is one of the many elements used to measure a [4]. During hospital intake of a patient, patients are aware thathospital’s quality beside the doctors’ and nurses’ experience, not only are their medical records kept by the hospital, buthealthy environment, service, and standardization
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2014 ASEE Zone 1 Conference
Authors
Keith M. Gardiner
themore acceptable and customary. “Globalization,” urgent needs of present and future societies. These issues must“Innovation,” “Integration,” “Logistics,” “Supply Chains,” be addressed collaboratively with the thoroughgoingand “Teamwork” entered the vocabulary in business, cooperation of the affected administrations, and potentialengineering and management curricula. Relationships customers. Any related and necessary coursework must bedeveloped through contacts, meetings and negotiations during integrated to reflect the societal context, the importance andthe ‘Global Education for Manufacturing’ project have significance for all engaged and likely to be
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2014 ASEE Zone 1 Conference
Authors
Sukainah Al Hajji; Christian Bach
, qualify option that reflect positively on the human medical it highlights the fundamental concept of stem cells therapy in enhancement and for the improvement of clinical four important aspects. methodologies [14-16]. Basically, this research study has a strong scientific I. EXPLANATION/DISCUSSION OF MODEL foundation because it based on several scientific research studies, articles, academic papers, and university library Section1: Cancer Therapy
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2014 ASEE Zone 1 Conference
Authors
Katherine Aho; Kavitha Chandra; Ed Roberts
The goals and objectives described in Section II were presented in Section V.assessed with a rubric that reflected those goals and objectives. The intentions of this work was to explore the possibilityThe rubric varied slightly with each assignment depending on of the integrating programming into a physics class andwhich goals or objectives were being stressed for a particular provide the graduate fellow with multiple lesson opportunitiesassignment. In general, the rubrics focus on the program to fulfill the requirements of the NSF GK-12 Fellowship.having descriptive comments, how well the program met the However
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2014 ASEE Zone 1 Conference
Authors
Vazgen Shekoyan
of A. J. Mason, “Reflection on problem solving in[7] D. H. Jonassen, “Instructional design models for well-structured and ill- introductory and advanced physics,” Ph.D. thesis, Dept. Phys.& Astr., structured problem-solving learning outcomes”. ETR&D, vol. 41, no. 1, Univ. of Pittsburg, 2009. pp. 1042-1629, 1997.[8] V. Shekoyan, “Using multiple-possibility physics problems in introductory physics courses,” Ph.D. thesis, Dept. Phys., Rutgers Univ., 2009.[9] J. Sweller, “Cognitive load during problem solving: Effects on learning,” Cognitive Science, vol. 12, no. 2, pp. 257-285, 1988.[10] F. Paas, A. Renkl, and J. Sweller, “Cognitive load theory: Instructional
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2014 ASEE Zone 1 Conference
Authors
Amer H. Daggag
thecompany businesses were seen to reflect green ICT in all phases of the ICT lifecycle phases. On the other hand, 22% were seen toMedium 150 66.08% 12 32.43% adopt green ICT in ICT use and disposal stage; meanwhile,company 11% said in ICT end user phase. The analysis indicated how the different institutions were able to implement their GreenTotal 227 100% 37 100% ICT policy.3.2. Statistical
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2014 ASEE Zone 1 Conference
Authors
Timothy A. Zimmerman
request the computer to performaccurately measuring distances from 10 to 80 cm. The sensor computationally expensive operations. For example, upondetermined the distance based on the reflectivity of the object, finding an object was within the current path, the robot wouldwhich was converted by the sensor into an analog voltage to automatically stop and scan its environment, and then requestbe read by the control system. the computer to accept the sensor data in order to have the NN process it. The computer would then inform the robot whichFig. 1. Picture of the completed robot platform