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Experimental Fluid Mechanics
[chapter]
1983
Essentials of Engineering Hydraulics
between researchers at Allegheny General Hospital, Carnegie Mellon, Duquesne University, the University of Pittsburgh and the UPMC Health System, among others. ...
Finol's goal for the new lab is to provide a setting where its users can integrate computational modeling, rapid prototyping and experimental testing for the simulation of the multi-physics of blood flow ...
doi:10.1007/978-1-349-17005-0_5
fatcat:lg6bzh66wbbjtd3n3lmjjxcdue
Experimental Fluid Mechanics 2012
2013
EPJ Web of Conferences
between researchers at Allegheny General Hospital, Carnegie Mellon, Duquesne University, the University of Pittsburgh and the UPMC Health System, among others. ...
Finol's goal for the new lab is to provide a setting where its users can integrate computational modeling, rapid prototyping and experimental testing for the simulation of the multi-physics of blood flow ...
doi:10.1051/epjconf/20134500001
fatcat:ycosdhklzjbippbrhkxxaomss4
Editorial for CollaborateCom 2011 Special Issue
2013
Journal on spesial topics in mobile networks and applications
Following the completion of the conference, the Program Committee selected three of the best papers from the conference that best exemplify the themes of CollaborateCom and mobile computing for special ...
Through implementation and evaluation of two prototypes, they derive new insights into the practical application of XMPP and potential enhancements in hybrid (ad hoc and infrastructure) network scenarios ...
James Joshi is an associate professor in the School of Information Sciences at the University of Pittsburgh. ...
doi:10.1007/s11036-013-0436-0
fatcat:pv74p2e7mne6jpntwbd22qxq2y
Grid-based interactive virtual scientific experiments for distributed virtual communities
2010
International Journal of Continuing Engineering Education and Life-Long Learning
Shared virtual laboratories offer the possibility of forming such virtual communities as students form lab teams to run the same interactive simulation and in the course of such experiments learn to interact ...
For the first concrete instantiation of this architecture, we ported a stand-alone Wireless Sensor Network simulator written in Java in our Grid-based architecture and extended it to allow for initial ...
Japan site of the Information Networking Institute of Carnegie Mellon University in Kobe, Japan, during the first prototype evaluation, and to a single group of students located at AIT during the second ...
doi:10.1504/ijceell.2010.037786
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Toward context-aware computing: experiences and lessons
2001
IEEE Intelligent Systems
Applications We equipped the campus with 400 wireless-networking access points, enabling wireless coverage for the entire campus. ...
With an interdisciplinary class of Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) students, we developed and implemented a context-aware, pervasive-computing environment that minimizes distraction and facilitates collaborative ...
We also acknowledge the students from the Rapid Prototyping of Computer Systems and Mobile Computing courses (Spring and Fall semesters) for their contributions to the project. ...
doi:10.1109/5254.940025
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Grid-Based Virtual Laboratory Experiments for a Graduate Course on Sensor Networks
2007
IEEE Transactions on Education
A distributed shared virtual laboratory is needed for many of the more empirical courses. This paper describes the challenges and issues the authors faced in developing such a lab. ...
, for a course on sensor networks that is part of the Master's in Information Networking (MSIN) program jointly offered by Carnegie Mellon University (CMU), USA and Athens Information Technology (AIT), ...
(limited number of) lab computers. ...
doi:10.1109/te.2006.886447
fatcat:4mujlavghzbenohoazmyuh5lem
Perci: Pervasive Service Interaction with the Internet of Things
2009
IEEE Internet Computing
Acknowledgments Perci (www.hcilab.org/projects/perci) is a bilateral project between the University of Munich and DOCOMO Euro-Labs and was funded by the latter. ...
Paolucci has an MSc in computational linguistics from Carnegie Mellon University, an MSc in intelligent systems from the University of Pittsburgh, and a Laurea from Universita' di Milano. ...
Albrecht Schmidt is a professor of pervasive computing and user interface engineering at the University of Duisburg-Essen in Germany. ...
doi:10.1109/mic.2009.120
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Building a wireless network infrastructure under budget constraints
2005
International Journal of Mobile Communications
This paper examines wireless networking and provides a case study of a wireless network infrastructure's development at an urban university of 11,000 students. ...
The University of Houston -Downtown (UHD) incorporated wireless technology to help users stay connected to the school's network for access to curricula-related products at any time and from any location ...
By November 2001, 75-80% of the library, 90-100% of the Technology Teaching and Learning Center (TTLC), and 100% of the Academic Computing Lab (ACL) had become wireless. ...
doi:10.1504/ijmc.2005.007026
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The UltraLight Project: The Network as an Integrated and Managed Resource for Data-Intensive Science
2005
Computing in science & engineering (Print)
Richard Cavanaugh, UltraLight's project manager, is a research physicist at the University of Florida, where he is a member of the CMS collaboration and several grid computing projects. ...
Low is an associate professor at Caltech, where he leads the FAST Project, and a senior fellow of the University of Melbourne. ...
doi:10.1109/mcse.2005.127
fatcat:girieopin5dkfdwxrsqmz4pww4
Guest Editorial Special Issue on Green Communications, Computing, and Systems
2017
IEEE Systems Journal
He is also a frequent keynote speaker at international conferences and forums. He was the recipient of the Best Paper ...
of the ComSoc Technical Activities Council. ...
Mounir Hamdi (S'89-M'90-SM'06-F'11) received the M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in electrical engineering from the University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, USA, in 1987 and 1991, respectively. ...
doi:10.1109/jsyst.2017.2674538
fatcat:ha3d5at7xreongjighx5jl2re4
High Performance Computing and Communication Research at the National Science Foundation
[chapter]
1997
Lecture notes in control and information sciences
This paper describes the High Performance Computation and Communications (HPCC) of the National Science Foundation (NSF). ...
The rationale and organization of the US level HPCC program are outlined to present the context. Then NSF's HPCC-related activities are given in more detail. ...
at the University of Utah; The Center for Discrete Mathematics and Theoretical Computer Science (DIMACS) at Rutgers University; and The Center for Cognitive Science at the University of Pennsylvania. ...
doi:10.1007/3540761691_2
fatcat:ajcqkzif3fbjpangppnynzckdu
Participatory design in the development of the wheelchair convoy system
2008
Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation
Results: An iterative cycle of development and evaluation was followed through five prototypes of the device. The third and fourth prototypes were evaluated in unmanned field trials at J. ...
Conclusion: A Participatory Design approach to the project allowed the design of the WCS to quickly evolve towards a viable solution. ...
The system was evaluated in unmanned tests in an office building on the University of Pittsburgh campus. ...
doi:10.1186/1743-0003-5-1
pmid:18171465
pmcid:PMC2235879
fatcat:ecdfhkwvvjgchibdvbuaauqqi4
Semi-Blind Maximum Likelihood Joint Channel Estimation / Data Detection for MIMO Fading Channels
2006
2006 IEEE 7th Workshop on Signal Processing Advances in Wireless Communications
at Carnegie Mellon University, or at other universities elsewhere in the world. ...
Following a presentation on AIT and its activities, the participating companies toured the complete facility and research labs: Autonomic and Grid Computing; High Speed Networks and Optical Communications ...
This year's AIAI was co-organized by the University of Aegean, Department of Information and Communications Systems Engineering, and AIT's Autonomic & Grid Computing Group. ...
doi:10.1109/spawc.2006.346427
fatcat:wu7emakimffmvl7gg4oqzi5eqe
Robotic assistants for aircraft inspectors
1998
Industrial robot
The resulting strain, exacerbated by corrosion, drives the growth of initially microscopic cracks. To avoid catastrophe, aircraft are inspected periodically for cracks and corrosion. ...
Aircraft flight pressurization/depressurization cycling causes the skin to inflate and deflate, stressing it around the rivets that fasten it to the airframe. ...
at the prototype workstation. ...
doi:10.1108/01439919810240234
fatcat:wp4zzx4ekjev5cen47tn2d6jzm
Robotic assistants for aircraft inspectors
1998
IEEE Instrumentation & Measurement Magazine
The resulting strain, exacerbated by corrosion, drives the growth of initially microscopic cracks. To avoid catastrophe, aircraft are inspected periodically for cracks and corrosion. ...
Aircraft flight pressurization/depressurization cycling causes the skin to inflate and deflate, stressing it around the rivets that fasten it to the airframe. ...
at the prototype workstation. ...
doi:10.1109/5289.658190
fatcat:3pmih2l2tfdqvbnygfjigegwu4
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