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2025 ASEE -GSW Annual Conference
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Heidar A Malki, University of Houston - COE
.[2] Singh S, Suragimath G, Varma S, Zope SA, Mashalkar VS, Kale AV, Sr A. YouTube Videos: ALearning Tool for Periodontology Education. Cureus. 2024 Dec 19;16(12):e76049. doi:10.7759/cureus.76049. PMID: 39834979; PMCID: PMC11743747. AppendixYouTube Channels developmentThe process of creation of YouTube channels involved several key steps that combined technicalorganization and continuous collaboration with industry experts and students. The Six YouTubechannels are: 1. Offshore Mooring Systems: (https://www.youtube.com/@OFFSHOREMOORINGSYSTEMS) 2. Heavy Marine Transport Vessels & Floatovers: (https://www.youtube.com/@HEAVYMARINETRANSPORTVESSELS) 3. Offshore Oil & Gas Field
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2025 ASEE North Central Section (NCS) Annual Conference
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Kastriot Palokaj, Eastern Michigan University; Justin Barnet Brock, Eastern Michigan University; Elizabeth Selby, Eastern Michigan University; Mussa Geyre, Eastern Michigan University; Ethan Victor Harper, Eastern Michigan University; Nicholas B Cote, Eastern Michigan University; John Losee, Eastern Michigan University; Daoud Sidibe Sambimana, Eastern Michigan University; Qin Hu, Eastern Michigan University
previously worked on the golf cart project. Finally, the authors would like tothank the Eastern Michigan University Disability Resource Center for their crucial insights andthe GameAbove College of Engineering and Technology for the financial support of this project.References[1] National Center on College Students with Disabilities. (n.d.). Campus Disability Resource Database.https://www.cedardatabase.org/index.php/[2] Autocampus. Perrone Robotics, Inc. https://www.perronerobotics.com/autocampus Accessed 29 Nov. 2024.[3] B. Panomruttanarug, L. Thurnim, A. Kornwong, S. Promdum and P. Tangwongsan. (July 2022). Practical SpeedControl for an Autonomous Golf Cart. Presented at Int. Tech. Conf. on Circuits/Systems, Computers, and Commun.(ITC-CSCC
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2025 ASEE North Central Section (NCS) Annual Conference
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Grace Hattery, Ohio Northern University; Stephany Coffman-Wolph, Ohio Northern University; Dax Amburgy, Ohio Northern University
the experiences the remote is transmitting to, the communicationprotocol broadcasts an incrementing numerical value to determine whether the experience is onor off. By using modular arithmetic, a value can be set for the number of times the button can bepressed before it gets reset back to state zero. For example, assume that there are 6 specificsections of the History Wall that need to be illuminated by our lighting array. The remote carriedaround by the client will constantly increment by 1 to an arbitrary limit based on the computepower of the ESP-32’s Arm based architecture. On the controller side of the history wall, it willreceive whatever value is being sent by the remote, divide by 7 (the number of sections neededper the assumption
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2025 ASEE North Central Section (NCS) Annual Conference
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Brian Krug, Grand Valley State University; Chirag Parikh, Grand Valley State University; Elora Mae Ferrie, Grand Valley State University
microcontroller model was programmed in C to control LED strips as well as LEDsegmented displays, illustrating data flow paths and displaying binary register values,respectively. Due to the mechanical build and the number of LEDs, monitoring and managingsystem temperature became critical. As the model was designed to be wall-mounted, the ability 7to remotely change the instructions became essential leveraging the ESP32's built-in BluetoothLow Energy (BLE) capabilities to accept and apply operator changes wirelessly.The basic function of software includes the following: • Allow the system to connect remotely to an external Operator Interface • Monitor temperature and Fan control
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2025 Northeast Section Conference
Authors
PS. Dhanasekaran
. UNESCO, 2021.[4] S. Roy and S.K. Paul, "Revolutionizing Education: How [13] Cecilia Ka Yuk Chan, Louisa H.Y. Tsi, The AI Revolution in Artificial Intelligence is Transforming the Learning Landscape," Education: Will AI Replace or Assist Teachers in Higher International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Education? Cecilia.Chan@cetl.hku.hk Development (IJTSRD), vol. 7, no. 4, July-August 2023. [14] A. D. Lantada and C. De Maria, "Towards Open-Source and[5] J. L. Martín Núñez and A. S. Dı́az Lantada, "Artificial Collaborative Project-Based Learning in Engineering Education: Intelligence Aided Engineering Education: State of the Art
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2025 Northeast Section Conference
Authors
Hasan Baig; Phillip Bradford
several outliers and scatteredpoints, indicating variability in student performance. Some ACKNOWLEDGMENTstudents scored low on paper-based assessments but relatively During the preparation of this work the author(s) usedhigher on computer-based assessments. These outliers ChatGPT tool to compare students’ solutions to check if theyrepresent students who extensively used Generative AI tools are generated by ChatGPT. We also used this platform forfor completing their auto-graded computer-based assignments improving the language of the manuscript. After using thisto obtain high scores but struggled to write simple code on tool/service, the author reviewed and edited the
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2025 Northeast Section Conference
Authors
B. Kris Jaeger-Helton
group got creative on their own and came up with 4 4 16 some unique ideas to use without AI.” 56  Totals  121 “Our team had some discussions on what ways and how much to use AI and could not always agree. We decided to just do what we wanted for each of our parts for the seminar. Students were forthcoming in recognizing and describingthe potential drawbacks of relying on generative AI for this “I actually wonder how this affect[s] my
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2025 Northeast Section Conference
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Priscilla C. Fonseca; Riley Popp
. Available at https://engineering.purdue.edu/∼biehl/MultiSpec/index.html (2022/08/03) [9] Imagej - image processing and analysis in java. Available at https: //imagej.nih.gov/ij/ (2022/08/03)[10] Y. Guo, Y. Liu, A. Oerlemans, S. Lao, S. Wu, M.S. Lew, Neurocom- puting 187, 27 (2016)[11] A. Krizhevsky, I. Sutskever, G.E. Hinton, Advances in neural informa- tion processing systems 25 (2012)[12] G. Letjens, Medical Image Analysis 42, 60 (2017)[13] Y. Song, Z. Huang, C. Shen, H. Shi, D.A. Lange, Cement and Concrete Research 135, 106118 (2020)[14] P. Fonseca, G. Scherer, Materials and Structures 48(10), 3087 (2015)[15] J.A. Hartigan, M.A. Wong, Journal of the royal statistical society. series c (applied statistics) 28(1), 100 (1979
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2025 ASEE North Central Section (NCS) Annual Conference
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Xu Gao, Marshall University; Pingping Zhu, Marshall University; Mohammed Ferdjallah, Marshall University
unbiased evaluation of modelperformance. The training set constituted 70% of the data, while 20% was reserved for validation and 10% for testing. These preprocessing steps ensured that the models were trained on a diverse and well-prepared dataset, allowing forreliable performance comparisons across SegNet, U-Net, and YOLO-Seg. As shown in Table I, the dataset was efficientlylabeled using Roboflow, a free and user-friendly annotation tool. Its intuitive interface eliminates the need for specializedtraining, making it accessible even to users with minimal technical expertise. TABLE I S UMMARY OF B LOOD C ELL DATASET
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2010 ASEE Zone 1 Conference
Authors
Tom Goulding
theory into theclassroom experience. In high school Peter S. was an undistinguished student who made his first foray into collegeThe R. L. Moore Method with little idea of why he was there and decided to withdraw before his freshman classes evenR.L. Moore was one of the 20th Century’s strongest began. He subsequently worked in commercialand most successful proponents of a Socratic retail for several years. This led to a lifemethod called the discovery method. [13, 14] changing epiphany. He concluded he did notWell over 1600 PhD mathematician
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2010 ASEE Zone 1 Conference
Authors
Ross McCurdy
computer program was developed by Bosch inthe 1980’s and is the program used by virtually all cars and trucks built since the late 80’s. TheCAN program is not particularly intuitive or user friendly to the inexperienced. To make theCAN system intuitive and easy to use the labVIEW program is used to operate the CAN system.The end result of this is a laptop screen with a user-friendly interface composed of mouseclickable buttons written in simple terms such as “on”, “off”, “system cool down” combined withreal time data including temperature, volts, amps, etc. Using the labVIEW virtual interfaces(VI’s) just about anyone with a quick introduction is capable of operating the fuel cell system. Another area where digital skills were essential was
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2010 ASEE Zone 1 Conference
Authors
Ming Xia; Xingguo Xiong
cases when the acetone mass is attached to location other than the end point of the SWCNT cantilever structure. References[1] R. H. Baughman, A. A. Zakhidov, and W. A. de Heer, "Carbon nanotubes - the route toward applications," Science, Vol. 297, No. 5582, pp.787-792, Aug. 2, 2002.[2] M. J. OConnell, “Carbon Nanotubes: Properties and Applications”, CRC Press, 1st edition, May 3, 2006.[3] Y. Li, X.M. Qiu, F. Yang, X.S. Wang and Y.J. Yin, Ultra-high sensitivity of super carbon-nanotube-based mass and strain sensors,Nanotechnology, Vol. 19, No. 16, pp. 165502-165600, 2008.[4] R. Chowdhury, S. Adhikari, J. Mitchell, “Vibrating carbon nanotube based bio-sensors”, Science Direct
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2010 ASEE Zone 1 Conference
Authors
Antonio F. Mondragon-Torres
. 6 REFERENCES [1] D. Chubin, K. Donaldson, B. Olds, and L. Fleming, "Educating Generation Net-can U.S. engineering woo and win the competition for talent?," Journal of Engineering Education, vol. 97, pp. 245-257, 2008. [2] J. Holley, "Generation Y: understanding the trend and planning for the impact," in 2008 IEEE 32nd International Computer Software and Applications Conference (COMPSAC), 28 July 2008-1 Aug. 2008, Piscataway, NJ, USA, 2008, p. 2. [3] C. Jones, R. Ramanau, S. Cross, and G. Healing, "Net generation or Digital Natives: Is there a distinct new generation entering university?," Computers and Education
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2010 ASEE Zone 1 Conference
Authors
Charles Thomas; Loren Byrne; Jeremy Campbell
the United States (i.e., unlimitedeconomic growth reflected by an ever-increasing GDP). We also explored the sometimes subtledifference between “belief” and “knowledge.” In support of this lesson, the major courseworkcomponent was for the students to pick a sustainability-related belief that they held and write a“This I Believe” essay, modeled after the long-lived project started by Edward R. Murrow in the1950’s and continued today by National Public Radio[3]. This introductory section also includedlectures whose purpose was to present a common definition of sustainability which was referredto throughout the remainder of the semester.The Science of SustainabilityAfter defining sustainability, we examined it through the eyes of the natural
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2010 ASEE Zone 1 Conference
Authors
A. Richard Vannozzi
References[1] Tight, M. (2002). Key Concepts in Adult Training and Education 2nd. New York: Routledge.[2] Kolb, D. A. (1984). Experiential Learning; Experience as the Source of Learning and Development. Upper Saddle River, NJ, Prentice Hall, Inc.[3] Zull, J. E. (2006). Key Aspects of How the Brain Learns. In S. Johnson & K. Taylor (Eds.), The Neuroscience of Adult Learning (Vol. 110, pp. 3-10). San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.[4] Dick, W.O., Carey, L. & Carey, J.O. (2004). The Systematic Design of Instruction, 6th Ed. Boston: Allyn & Bacon.[5] Cognition and Technology Group at Vanderbilt (1990). Anchored instruction and its relationship to situated cognition. Educational Researcher, 19 (5), 2-10.[6] Gentner, D., &
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2010 ASEE Zone 1 Conference
Authors
Rathika Rajaravivarma
framework.Refer ences[1] Norton, S.,”Using Lego to integrate Mathematics and Science in an OutcomesBased Syllabus,” The Proceedings of the AARE Annual Conference, Melbourne,Australia, Nov. 28 – Dec 2, 2004. Retrieved Feb. 01, 2010 fromhttp://www.aare.edu.au/04pap/nor04915.pdf[2] Jaksic, N., Spencer, D., “An Introduction To Mechatronics Experiment:Legomindstorms Next Urban Challenge,” Proceedings of the ASEE AnnualConference and Exposition, Session 2007. Retrieved Feb. 01, 2010 fromhttp://www.icee.usm.edu/icee/conferences/asee2007/papers/2026_AN_INTRODUCTION_TO_MECHATRONICS_EXPERIME.pdf 8[3] Wang, E., LaCombe, J., and Rogers, C., “Using LEGO Bricks to ConductEngineering
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2010 ASEE Zone 1 Conference
Authors
Elif Kongar; Kurt A. Rosentrater
1 Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri S at Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri Sat Day Day (a) (b) Figure 4. Phase I of the X and R Chart for Dollars Paid for PrintingPhase II Control Charts: The phase II of the x and
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2014 ASEE Zone 1 Conference
Authors
Arar Alkhader; Junling Hu; Akinwumi Akinkunmi; Prabir Patra; Xingguo Xiong
perfusion rate [ml/100ml-s], ρb the Material properties are important issue, as these properties density of the blood [kg/m3], Cb is the specific heat capacitywill directly affect the heat flow within the layers of the design, of the blood [J/kgK], and, (Ta - T)is the difference betweenand overall heat exchanging as well. arterial blood temperature and local tissue temperature. In this type of analysis, the main interest is with the With these three equations it is easily recognized the effectthermal properties of the material, that's why choosing the of any variable on the total heat flux, but in this project and asmaterials is
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2014 ASEE Zone 1 Conference
Authors
Priscilla Tengdin; Kayla Santello; Robert Henry
environment.project must be able to read, accurately interpret and work The AISC Steel Sculpture was the example used for thiswith the project drawings. project. “It is crucial for anyone involved in construction and II. S URVEY R ESULTS manufacturing projects to have the ability to read and understand blueprints and building plans. Whether you're In October 2013, notification of a Construction Drawing in the field or in the office, you need to know how the Survey was sent to all the department heads and chairs that site plan affects the building plan, …” [1] are registered with the Department Heads Council (DHC
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2014 ASEE Zone 1 Conference
Authors
Sithisone Kalaya; Hussain A. Alhazmi
robot and uncalibrated stereo," in Robotics and Automation, 1989. Proceedings., 1989 IEEE International Conference on, 1989, pp. 984- 989. [5] I. Jebari, S. Bazeille, E. Battesti, H. Tekaya, M. Klein, A. Tapus, et al., "Multi-sensor semantic mapping and exploration of indoor environments," in Technologies for Practical Robot Applications
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2008 Northeast Section Meeting
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Linda Ann Riley; Charles Thomas
establish a bridge that we hope in time will ultimately affect the pipeline ofentering engineering freshmen. At the very least, the partnership has provided the authors with a deeperappreciation of the challenges and opportunities associated with middle and secondary education systemsin Rhode Island and the nation.ReferencesAmerican Society for Engineering Education. (2007). Profiles of Engineering and Engineering TechnologyColleges. Washington D.C.: American Society for Engineering Education.Jefers, A. S. (2004). Understanding K-12 Engineering Outreach Programs. Journal of Professional Issues inEngineering Education and Practice (138), 95-108.National Center for Education Statistics, Institute of Education Statistics. (2006). The Nations Report
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2011 Northeast Section Meeting
Authors
Michael J. Rust; Abe Kamal
. 10, p. 72, 2003.[2] M.Z. Jimenez, L. Salas-Morera, A. Cubera-Atienza, and M. Varo Martinez, “An Outreach Project For Engineering Education,” IEEE Transactions on Education, Vol. 53, No. 1, pp. 96-104, 2010.[3] M. Yilmoz, J. Ren, S. Custer, and J. Coleman, “Hands-on Summer Camp to Attract K-12 Students to Engineering Fields,” IEEE Transactions on Education, Vol. 53, No. 1, pp. 144-151, 2010.[4] Author unknown, “Girl Day Takes on New Urgency,” Professional Safety, Vol. 51, No. 1, p. 24, 2006.[5] M. Hunter, “Opportunities for Environmental Science and Engineering Outreach Through K-12 Mathematics Programs,” Environmental Engineering Science, Vol. 23, No. 3, pp. 461-471, 2006.[6] J. Musto, W. Howard, and S
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2011 Northeast Section Meeting
Authors
Tahany Fergany; Amal Abd El?Raouf
Copyright © 2011, American Society for Engineering Education difficulty, repeat some modules with different difficulty levels, check Need-Help icon fordifficult modules when s/he needs extra help. Moreover, the student would be able tosubmit questions or comments to his/her instructor and receive the instructor’s responseback. The different modules in the learning tool, as shown in Figure 1, are described inthe following sub-sections.3.1. Information Module It provides the fundamentals of object-oriented properties, analysis, design andimplementation. It demonstrates the basic knowledge of classes, objects, methods, andthe relations among them. It also presents students with the main programming constructsused in Java (including purpose
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2011 Northeast Section Meeting
Authors
Bruce Char
(analysis, testing, and design) than a typical one-paper/single-use assignment or exam question.However, the cost may be amortized by grading savings in several offerings over time of large courses. Moresophisticated question variant generation awaits instructor-ready tools.References [1] Maplesoft, Maple T.A. 7 User Guide. Maplesoft, 2011. [2] ——, Maple 15 User Guide. Maplesoft, 2011. [3] Committee on Developments in the Science of Learning for the Commission on Behavioral and So- cial Sciences and Education, How People Learn, expanded edition ed., J. Bransford, A. Brown, and R. Cocking, Eds. National Research Council, 2000. [4] H. Anton, I. Bivens, and S. Davis, Calculus, 8th ed. Wiley, 2005. [5] B. Char, “Developing questions
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2011 Northeast Section Meeting
Authors
Xingguo Xiong; Hassan Bajwa; Lawrence Hmurcik
requires the implementation of both digital andanalog modules on a single chip. The goal of this course is to introduce the modeling, designand analysis of analog CMOS VLSI. The students design analog VLSI layouts, extract thenetlists and simulate the circuit behavior. The transistor sizing in analog VLSI layouts is alsodiscussed.Upon the completion of this course, students are able to design and analyze basic analog andmixed-signal CMOS VLSI circuits. They get to know various analog/mixed-signal VLSIcircuits such as current sources and sinks, amplifiers, S/H circuits, switching-capacitancecircuits, analog-to-digital and digital-to-analog converters, etc. They are expected to be ableto design analog VLSI layouts, decide transistor sizing, and
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2011 Northeast Section Meeting
Authors
Craig Stringer
hand of toy if placed in a ch hild’s mouthh. Images o f the studennt’s experiments are fouund inFig 2, shhowing how w the studen nts conducteed the expeeriments in controlled ssurroundingss andcollected d respective data. d (a) (b) (c)Fig. 2: Student condducted expeeriments of safety s and iimpact testiing of a Smuurf Toy (a) h hand sensorr submerged d in water to t simulate moisture m annd testing off conductiviity, (b) impaact testingg on a masss balance sca ale and (c) images
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2012 ASEE Zone 1 Conference
Authors
Warren Rosen
Z80 was selected for the CPUrather than an 8086 for several reasons. First and foremost, the 8086 is no longer manufactured.Second, the Z80’s clock is DC-coupled, allowing students to single-step through instructions fordebugging (the 8086 requires a 2 MHz minimum clock speed). Third, the Z80 is a popularprocessor among hobbyists and in industry and is supported by a rich set of peripheral interfacecomponents and projects. Fourth, the Z80 provides completely independent data and addressbuses; on the 8086, the lower eight bits of the address bus are multiplexed with the data bus,which students can find confusing. In addition, since the Z80 is based on the 8080, Z80instructions are very similar to basic x86 instructions. As an added benefit
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2012 ASEE Zone 1 Conference
Authors
Robert T. Bailey
. Shih, P. Schrader, “Use of Scenario-Based Learning Approach in Teaching Statics,” in Proceedings of the 2004 American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference and Exposition, Salt Lake City, UT, June 20 – 23, 2004.3. Newcomer, J. L., Many Problems, “One Solution Method: Teaching Statics without `Special Cases’”, Frontiers in Education Conference, San Diego, CA, October 27 – 31, 2006.4. Yang, E. and B. Withiam, “Efficient Statics Lecture Through the Use of Worksheets,” in Proceeding of the Fall 2010 Mid-Atlantic ASEE Conference, Philadelphia, PA, October 15-16, 2010.5. Danielson, S. and Mehta, S., “Teaching Resources for the New Millennium: Statics as an Example,” Journal of STEM Education, Vol. 2, No. 1
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2015 Northeast Section Meeting
Authors
Michael Geselowitz; John Vardalas
, the EC2000 Standards of ABET require that studentsreceiving the bachelor’ s degree “ understand the impact of engineering solutions in a global,economic, environmental, and societal context, while other national bodies have similarstandards2. We argued that history of technology and engineering, rather than ethics oreconomics—the common non-engineering courses taken by engineers—is the ideal lens throughwhich to address ABET’ s recognition that that, by its definition as the application of scientificknowledge to the solution of real-world human problems, engineering must respond to changingeconomic, political and social contexts.From 1990 to 2014, The IEEE History Center was located at and formally co-sponsored byRutgers, the State University
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2015 Northeast Section Meeting
Authors
Naser M. Alajmi; Khaled M. Elleithy
. Walters, et al., "Wireless sensor network security: A survey," Security in distributed, grid, mobile, and pervasive computing, p. 367, 2007.[5] Karlof, C. and Wagner, D., “ Secure routing in wireless sensor networks: Attacks and countermeasures” , Elsevier’ s Ad Hoc Network Journal, Special Issue on Sensor Network Applications and Protocols, September 2003.[6] Bo Yu and Bin Xiao, “ Detecting Selective Forwarding Attacks in Wireless Sensor Networks” , In Parallel and Distributed Processing Symposiun, 2007. ISSNIP 2006, 20th International, page 8 pp., 2006.[7] Bin Xiao, Bo Yu, and Chuanshan Gao, “ CHEMAS: Identify Suspect Nodes in Selective Forwarding Attacks” , In Parallel and Distributed Processing Symposiun