Paper ID #13406Maker: Call a 3D Locksmith – How 3D Printing can Defeat Physical SecurityByron Doyle, Brigham Young University Byron is a recent graduate of Brigham Young University with a Bachelor’s of Science in Information Technology, emphasizing Cyber Security. He currently works as a Security Analyst at Vivint.Colby Goettel, BYUMr. Lane Broadbent, Brigham Young UniversityDr. Dale C Rowe, Brigham Young University Dr. Rowe has worked for nearly two decades in security and network architecture with a variety of industries in international companies. He has provided secure enterprise architecture on both military and
for the component parts needed to make wind turbines, solar panels and other cleanenergy technologies to create 850,000 jobs in existing U.S. manufacturing firms across thecountry. Motivated by energy security requirements and the desire to create a sustainable andsafe environment, there is a growing need to transition gradually from fossil fuels to emergingand renewable energy sources. The Energy Information Administration predicts that U.S. energyconsumption will increase at a rate of 1.1% annually, but that U.S. energy production will onlyincrease at a rate of 0.9% annually, from now until 20301-4. These projections are based in parton current usage of renewable energy sources. To narrow the gap between consumption andproduction
production standards. Study operations sequence, material flow, functional Deductive statements, organization charts, and project information to Reasoning determine worker functions and responsibilities. Source: U.S. Department of Labor Occupational Information Network (O*NET) 3Table 1: Tasks and Associated Skill Levels Developed in the Manufacturing DesignEngineering ProgramThe instructional materials needed for the various courses have been developed and madeavailable in our eCollege learning platform. It provides weekly contents, presentationmaterials, case studies, relevant videos, quizzes, and exams. In
and Midterm 9 2 Analog to digital conversion and digital to analog conversion in PLC program. 10 2 Conveyor belt station: basic sensors and actuators in manufacturing industry 11 – 12 4 Sequence control development and programming. 13 – 14 4 Introduction to PLC network communication and PROFIBUS configuration 15 Course Review and Final ExamIn the laboratory exercise sections, the Uni-trainer as well as the corresponding conveyor beltsystem, provided by Lucas Nuelle (LN) Ltd8, is used, which is shown in Figure1. According to Page 26.1483.4the course topics