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2010 Spring ASEE Middle Atlantic Section Conference
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Christopher L. Reitsma
Reinvigorating Microcontroller Laboratories with Experiences and Applications of Common Devices Major Christopher L. Reitsma, Dept. of EE&CS, United States Military AcademyAbstractMany non-engineering Cadets at the United States Military Academy take a sequence of coursesin Electrical Engineering as part of their requirement to earn a Bachelor’s of Science. The finalcourse in the sequence incorporates the programming of a microcontroller, including theutilization of analog and digital circuits, and implementation of robotics as part of militaryelectronic systems. Because of the limited programming experience of these students, the courseuses the BOE-Bot containing a BASIC Stamp 2 microcontroller
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2010 Spring ASEE Middle Atlantic Section Conference
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Ossama Elhadary
FIRST BID EFFECT IN ONLINE AUCTIONS OF NEW AND USED MONTBLANC PENS Ossama Elhadary New York City College of Technology, CUNYAbstractThis paper is a preliminary study of the dynamics of online auctions of Montblanc pens on eBay.The author will then follow up with another paper in which a larger sample size will be used anda different statistical analysis technique will be applied (Structural Equation Modeling). Theauthor in this research compared two sets of auctions: auctions of new pens and auctions of usedpens and concluded that substantial differences seem to exist between the two sets of auctions.The author also looked at how the first
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2010 Spring ASEE Middle Atlantic Section Conference
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Christopher J. Lowrance
An Efficient Teaching Technique for Engineering Major Christopher J. Lowrance Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department United States Military Academy, West Point, NY 10996 Christopher.Lowrance@usma.eduAbstractAlmost every professor has experimented with various teaching techniques in order to find aneffective way to reach their students. As a new instructor to engineering trying to find my ownpreferred teaching style, I found a particular technique to be extremely effective in terms itsbenefits and the positive feedback I receive from my students. According to numerous educationexperts, just purely lecturing
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2010 Spring ASEE Middle Atlantic Section Conference
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Medard Gabel
The Design Science/Global Solutions Lab: Interdisciplinary Problem/Project-Based Research and Learning Medard Gabel medard@bigpicturesmallworld.com 610.566.0156AbstractThe Design Science/Global Solutions Lab is a model for interdisciplinary problem and project-based research and learning. Students are briefed by UN experts, learn a problem solving andstrategic design and planning methodology, and use that to develop real world solutions andimplementation strategies for solving real world problems. Participants are multidisciplinary andfrom around the world. Output, developed by Lab participants, is
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2010 Spring ASEE Middle Atlantic Section Conference
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Qinghai Gao
steganography – Information Hiding.Biological AlphabetsHuman languages have redundancy. Shannon [1-2] estimated the entropy of written English to be0.6 to 1.3 bits per character (bpc), based on how well people can predict successive characters intext. Cover and King [3] concluded 1.25 bpc. The redundancy makes cipher using these languageseasier to attack.In biology the genetic information existing in DNA is a base 4 system. Lanctot et al. [4] reportedsome experimental results on the entropy of DNA. The first experiment was focused on thecoding and non-coding regions in E. coli to test the hypothesis that the non-coding regions havea role by showing that they may be more regular than coding regions, which would support theconjecture that non-coding