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Shared Ride: Transportation, Carbon Footprint and Ridesharing

Shared Ride: Transportation, Carbon Footprint and Ridesharing

Date: 2012
Creator: Garrett, Kim; Bell, Jesse; Huang, Yan & Powell, James
Description: This poster discusses transportation, carbon footprinting and ridesharing. The focus of this research project was to analyze and collect travel trajectories to calculate carbon footprints under different travel modes and identify ways to reduce it.
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Shared Ride: Transportation, Carbon Footprint and Ridesharing

Shared Ride: Transportation, Carbon Footprint and Ridesharing

Date: 2012
Creator: Garrett, Kim; Bell, Jesse; Huang, Yan & Powell, James
Description: This report discusses reducing our carbon footprint through ridesharing. Abstract: The focus of this research project was to analyze and collect travel trajectories to calculate carbon footprints under different travel modes and identify ways to reduce it. We collected trajectory data using GPS from RET participants and translated it into energy consumption to determine if shared ride modes were available and the corresponding amount of reduced carbon footprints. We also researched issues associated with ridesharing such as coordination of routes, safety concerns, time costs, and social discomfort. Ridesharing is a possible solution to help reduce increasing amount of carbon emissions in our growing communities.
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Bringing real world applications for wireless sensor networks into the classroom: Telemetric monitoring of water quality in an artificial stream

Bringing real world applications for wireless sensor networks into the classroom: Telemetric monitoring of water quality in an artificial stream

Date: 2012
Creator: Bunn, Zac; Guerrero, Jose; Wolf, Lori; Fu, Shengli; Hoeinghaus, David; Driver, Luke et al
Description: This report discusses aquatic sensors and telemetric monitoring of water quality in an artificial stream. Abstract: This research report covers the use of a wireless sensor network (WSN) using the ZigBee protocol to remotely monitor an artificial aquatic ecosystem. Field tests were conducted at the University of North Texas Water Research Facility to compare the accuracy of a high-end standard YSI multi probe system to a cost efficient lab developed sensor cluster, which would be used in the classroom to bring more real-world experiences in engineering to students. Measurements were recorded every 10 seconds for pH, dissolved oxygen, and temperature for a period of 24 hours. Comparison results show a 10 percent degree of variability in dissolved oxygen possibly due to the sensitivity of the DO sensors themselves. On the other hand, temperature and pH measured less than a 5 percent error.
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Bringing real world applications for wireless sensor networks into the classroom: Telemetric monitoring of water quality in an artificial stream

Bringing real world applications for wireless sensor networks into the classroom: Telemetric monitoring of water quality in an artificial stream

Date: 2012
Creator: Bunn, Zac; Guerrero, Jose; Wolf, Lori; Fu, Shengli; Hoeinghaus, David; Driver, Luke et al
Description: This poster discusses bringing real world applications for wireless sensor networks into the classroom. This research covers the use of a wireless sensor network (WSN) using the ZigBee protocol to remotely monitor an artificial aquatic ecosystem.
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Applications of wireless sensors in monitoring Indoor Air Quality in the classroom environment

Applications of wireless sensors in monitoring Indoor Air Quality in the classroom environment

Date: 2012
Creator: Chamberlain, Blaine; Jordan, Georgette; Li, Xinrong; Thompson, Ruthanne; Borkar, Chirag & Mansour, Sahar
Description: This report discusses applications of wireless sensors in monitoring Indoor Air Quality in the classroom environment. Abstract: The focus of this research project was to investigate Indoor Air Quality monitoring technologies, government regulations and policies, and best practices to improve IAQ while minimizing the adverse effect of poor IAQ, specifically in the classroom environment. The investigation involved two parts: development of a cost effective indoor air quality prototype sensor unit and the deployment of the unit to monitor 5 different indoor locations. The data from the sample monitoring locations will then be compiled and analyzed. In addition, researching the literature was instrumental in establishing the parameters for testing the environment and conducting experiments. This provided valuable experiences which will be shared with both district teachers and students.
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Applications of wireless sensors in monitoring Indoor Air Quality in the classroom environment

Applications of wireless sensors in monitoring Indoor Air Quality in the classroom environment

Date: 2012
Creator: Chamberlain, Blaine; Jordan, Georgette; Li, Xinrong; Thompson, Ruthanne; Borkar, Chirag & Mansour, Sahar
Description: This poster discusses applications of wireless sensors in monitoring indoor air quality in the classroom environment. The focus of this research project was to investigate Indoor Air Quality monitoring technologies, government regulations and policies, and best practices to improve IAQ.
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Applications of Logic Flowcharting With a Focus in Autonomous Robotic Operations

Applications of Logic Flowcharting With a Focus in Autonomous Robotic Operations

Date: 2012
Creator: Sink, Ashley Elizabeth; Gscheidle, Karl H.; Namuduri, Kamesh; Li, Li & Sterling, Phillip
Description: This poster discusses applications of logic flowcharting with a focus in autonomous robotic operations. The focus of this research project was to determine interactivity between flowcharting algorithms and programming of various robotic platforms.
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Applications of Logic Flowcharting With a Focus in Autonomous Robotic Operations

Applications of Logic Flowcharting With a Focus in Autonomous Robotic Operations

Date: 2012
Creator: Sink, Ashley Elizabeth; Gscheidle, Karl H.; Namuduri, Kamesh; Li, Li & Sterling, Phillip
Description: This report discusses applications of logic flowcharting with a focus in autonomous robotic operations. Abstract: The focus of this research project was to determine interactivity between flowcharting algorithms and programming of various robotic platforms. We explored various flowcharting schemes and applications and implemented them on programming platforms for Acroname Garcia robots and LEGO Mindstorms NXT 2.0. The flowcharting and programming experiences have been used to develop a lesson plan on logic and the fundamentals of programming that will be used in high school Engineering Design and Problem Solving classes.
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An Evaluation Exercise for Word Alignment

An Evaluation Exercise for Word Alignment

Date: May 2003
Creator: Mihalcea, Rada, 1974- & Pedersen, Ted
Description: This paper discusses an evaluation exercise for word alignment. Abstract: This paper presents the task definition, resources, participating systems, and comparative results for the shared task on word alignment, which was organized as part of the HLT/NAACL 2003 Workshop on Building and Using Parallel Texts. The shared task included Romanian-English and English-French sub-tasks, and drew the participation of seven teams from around the world.
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An Evaluation Exercise for Romanian Word Sense Disambiguation

An Evaluation Exercise for Romanian Word Sense Disambiguation

Date: July 2004
Creator: Mihalcea, Rada, 1974-; Nastase, Vivi; Chklovski, Timothy A. (Timothy Anatolievich), 1977; Tatar, Doina; Tufis, Dan & Hristea, Florentina T.
Description: This paper discusses an evaluation exercise for Romanian word sense disambiguation. Abstract: This paper presents the task definition, resources, participating systems, and comparative results for a Romanian Word Sense Disambiguation task, which was organized as part of the SENSEVAL-3 evaluation exercise. Five teams with a total of seven systems were drawn to this task.
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