Paper ID #15364Mobile Computing & Security Laboratory DevelopmentDr. Yujian Fu P.E., Alabama A&M University Dr. Yujian Fu is an associate professor of computer science department at Alabama A&M University. Her research interests fall in formal verification of cyber physical systems, behavioral analysis of mobile security, software architecture and design analysis of safety-critical and mission-critical systems. Her projects are supported by NSF, Air Force and DoD. She have several publications regarding to the research and educational projects.Dr. Di Ma, University of Michigan - Dearborn Dr. Di Ma is
Paper ID #15358Leveraging Online Lab Development: A New Paradigm to Offer EducationalLab Infrastructure as a Cloud ServiceDanilo Garbi Zutin, Carinthia University of Applied Sciences Danilo G. Zutin is currently a Senior Researcher and team member of the Center of Competence in Online Laboratories and Open Learning (CCOL) at the Carinthia University of Applied Sciences (CUAS), Vil- lach, Austria, where he has been engaged in projects for the development of online laboratories, softtware architectures for online laboratories and online engineering in general. Danilo is author or co-author of more than 30 scientific papers
Paper ID #15869Design and Development of Remote Testbeds Using PythonProf. Abul K. M. Azad, Northern Illinois University Abul K. M. Azad is a Professor in the Technology Department of Northern Illinois University. He has a Ph.D. in Control and Systems Engineering and M.Sc. and B.Sc. in Electronics Engineering. His research interests include remote laboratories, mechatronic systems, mobile robotics, and educational research. In these areas, Dr. Azad has over 100 refereed journal and conference papers, edited books, and book chapters. So far, he has attracted around $1.7 million in research and development grants from various
. He is the author of numerous research and pedagogical articles in his areas of expertise.Prof. Sanjeev Arora, Fort Valley State University Dr. Arora holds a B.Sc. (Honors) and M.Sc. degree in Physics from University of Delhi, India, and a M.S. and Ph.D. degree in Physics from University of Delaware. Dr. Arora’s research interest is experimental atomic physics and he is well-versed in the use of the van de Graaff accelerator, scalars, MCAs, and other physics instrumentation. He has been instrumental in acquiring, through various grants, computers, and software for the physics laboratory at FVSU. Some of his funded grant proposals are as follows: 1) Establishing a Nuclear Science and Engineering Minor at Fort Valley
host and across different hostsusing container-based virtualization technology. Afterward, we will evaluate and compare theperformance of such implementation with a cluster built on physical machine.1 IntroductionThe practical exercises included in laboratory-based course play an important role in engineeringand science educations. Many academic institutes developed the laboratory-based courses to helpstudents to accelerate their learning in different types of laboratories such as real, simulation, oronline [1]. Especially in Information Technology education, hands-on exercises through thelaboratory became an essential component of the course because it provides students with anopportunity to learn and observe how to apply the concepts
solution is a new cloud service known as HPC-as-a-Service.In this paper, we present an HPCaaS platform called ASETS which uses Software DefinedNetworking (SDN) technologies to smooth the execution of parallel tasks in the cloud. Further,we provide application examples that could be used in a typical introductory parallel programingcourse. We argue that HPCaaS platform like ASETS can significantly benefit the users of HPCin the cloud as if their program is running on a dedicated hardware in their own laboratory. Thisis especially advantageous for students and educators who need not to deal with the underlyingcomplexities of the cloud.1. IntroductionCloud Computing according to NIST1 is a shared pool of configurable resources offeringservices with
well as differential equations (which is a co-requisite.) Since Matlab/Mathcadprograms are available in our computer laboratory, these are used throughout the course. Thetextbook by Kamen & Heck [1] is used for the course and students can access the accompanyingtextbook website. It should be noted that some class examples use both Mathcad and Matlab butthe textbook uses Matlab only. In our program we also have a senior-level elective course onfilters using the software tool called WFilter accompanying the textbook [2]. As engineeringeducators teaching undergraduate, first year graduate courses we are all aware that these toolsshould be used at the right time, right place to help student understanding and learning. Usuallya problem is
Data Engineering, IEEE Transactions on , vol.26, no.1, pp.97-107, Jan. doi: 10.1109/TKDE.2013.10912. New York City Department of Transportation, http://nyctmc.org/13. National Park Service, Air Quality Web Cameras, http://www.nature.nps.gov/air/webcams/14. NOAA Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory, http://www.glerl.noaa.gov/metdata/15. Wei-Tsung Su, Yung-Hsiang Lu, and Ahmed Kaseb, 2015. "Harvest the Information from Multimedia Big Data in Global Camera Networks", IEEE International Conference on Multimedia Big Data16. Nathan Jacobs, Nathaniel Roman, Robert Pless, 2007. "Consistent Temporal Variations in Many Outdoor Scenes", In IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition17. Wenyi Chen, Anup Mohan, Yung-Hsiang Lu
, the secondresearch question helped to understand the effect of leadership support on selecting and adoptinga prescribed process model.Data Collection: The survey method is “The method in which field workers or interviewersobtain quantitative data in a study of people outside of the experimental laboratory” [12]. Forthe purpose for this study, a survey was a simple, easy, and clear method for respondents tosupply the data. The questionnaire administration took place electronically using an onlinewebsite. Brehob [6] defined a questionnaire as “A form that people fill out, used to obtaindemographic information and views and interests of those questioned” (p. 1, para. 1).Kirakowski [13] defined a questionnaire structurally as “A method for
control with research contributions in the areas of Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS), Networks and Computing Systems, and Mobile Cloud Computing. His research work has been published in over forty refereed papers, posters and journals, and one book chapter. Guirguis’ research and educational activities are funded with over $2.9M in grants from the NSF, DoD, AFOSR, IEEE, Cisco and Texas State. Guirguis received the NSF CAREER award in 2012. Guirguis has been a visiting faculty researcher at the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) in the sum- mers of 2012 and 2013. During the academic year 2014/2015 he joined the Mobile and Pervasive Com- puting Group in the ECE Dept. at UT Austin. Guirguis has a wide range of
happy to provide further information upon request including samplesof lab and lecture activities.Bibliography[1] – Feisel, L., Rosa, A., (2005) The Role of the Laboratory in Undergraduate Engineering Education, Journal ofEngineering Education, January, 2005.[3] – Comer, D, (2004), Network Systems Design Using Network Processors, Pearson Prentice Hall.[4] - Giladi, R., (2008), Network Processors, Morgan Kaufmann[5] – IEEE, Software Engineering Body of Knowledge (SWEBOK). https://www.computer.org/web/swebok/v3[6] – Cisco Systems, Inc., Internetworking Design Basics, Chapter 2.http://www.cisco.com/cpress/cc/td/cpress/ccie/ndcs798/nd2002.htm#33232
Paper ID #17151A Call to Arms: Defending Against Point of Sale MalwareMs. Sarah A. Cunha Sarah Cunha is a student at Brigham Young University studying Information Technology with an em- phasis in Cyber Security. She is originally from Dos Palos, California. She has participated in multiple Collegiate Cyber Defense Competitions and Capture the Flag events and currently is employed as a Re- search Assistant in the BYU Cyber Security Research Laboratory. Sarah is an active member of the BYU Red Team which has participated in several penetration tests for departments on campus, and businesses in the local area. Sarah has
&MUniversity (FAMU) [5]. The NSF Course, Curriculum, and Laboratory Improvement(CCLI) Phase I project had the following objectives: (a) create learning materials ontesting tools, (b) increase the number of students who have access to testing tool tutorials,and (c) train instructors on how to use testing tools and WReSTT in the classroom.WReSTT-CyLE is a NSF Transforming Undergraduate Education in Science (TUES) IIproject that aims to provide a cyberlearning environment that facilitates the improvementof students’ conceptual understanding and practical skills in software testing. The maingoals of this project are to create new learning materials and develop faculty expertise tosignificantly increase the number of undergraduate students that
computer science courses since 1992. His areas of expertise are computer architecture, networking, database systems, computing platforms and languages. As the director of Infrastructure, Telecommunications, and Networking (ITNet), and later as the Chief Technol- ogy Officer, at UT Brownsville, he implemented state of the art networking using campus wide fiber ring with redundant links to facilities. He established diskless computer labs to provide uniform computing platform across campus, and modernized classrooms to make them congenial to online learning. He was the PI on NSF funded BCEIL (Beowulf-based Curriculum Enrichment Integrated Laboratory) grant and Co-PI on NSF funded MCALL (Multimedia based Computer Assisted
various types offormats, one of the latest of which spawned from the web and information technology and is theso-called learning object, the cyber equivalent of earlier shareable resources for education andtraining. The types of educational formats, such as lecture handouts, textbooks, and presentationslides, can all be considered as learning modules. A large variety of topics can be displayed andpresented in learning objects (LOs). In addition, the interactive learning bound to LOs can be Proceedings of the 2016 ASEE Annual Conferencerealized by programming for assignments, cases, models, virtual laboratory experiments,simulations, and many other electronic resources for education and training. Many thousands