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Elena Jelisic, Nenad Ivezic, Boonserm Kulvatunyou, Scott Nieman, Zoran Marjanovic
Standards-based methods for data exchange are key for Business-to-Business (B2B) integration. However, in the case of Small Businesses, there are significant
Klaus Natorf Quelhas, Mark-Alexander Henn, Thinh Bui, Hunter Wages, Weston L. Tew, Solomon I. Woods
Modeling of Magnetic Particle Imaging (MPI) systems allows for developing and testing novel methods for image reconstruction and simulating various setups
Elena Jelisic, Marija Jankovic, Nenad Ivezic, Boonserm Kulvatunyou, Dionysios Kehagias, Zoran Marjanovic
Digital Twins (DTs) are among the most popular and quickly evolving technologies, particularly within Industry 4.0. The rapid expansion of a new generation of
Ryan Falkenstein-Smith, Christopher U. Brown, Thomas Cleary
An analysis of oxygen concentration measurements is conducted to investigate compartment ventilation before a potential backdraft phenomenon. Experiments are
Megan Zimmerman, Shelly Bagchi, Jeremy Marvel, Vinh Nguyen, Xiang Li, Katherine Haas, Victoria Koretsky
Standardized metrics and methods are critical towards wider adoption of HRI technologies in real-world applications. However, the interdisciplinary nature of
Ward Johnson, Anne-Francoise Obaton, Alex Van den Bossch, Bryan Butsch, Imane Zouggarh, Olivier Burnet, Florent Soulard
Additive manufacturing (AM) enables the production of parts with extremely complex shapes, such as lattice structures and internal structures (cavities
We demonstrate repetition frequency stabilization of a mode-locked laser using a FPGA board and open-source software. The stabilized repetition frequency
The mmWave radio frequency (RF) spectrum allocations provide a large bandwidth and an excellent dynamic spectrum sharing (DSS) opportunity for emerging 5G New
Mariella Särestöniemi, Carlos Pomalaza-Raez, Kamran Sayrafian, Teemu Myllylä, Jari Iinatti
This paper presents the preliminary results of a study on the radio frequency (RF) propagation inside the human skull at several Industrial, Scientific and
We present the empirical Physical Uplink Shared Channel (PUSCH) radiated power of a User Equipment (UE) in a commercial Long-Term Evolution (LTE) frequency
Oliver T. Slattery, Xiao Tang, Lijun Ma, Thomas Gerrits, Anouar Rahmouni, Sumit Bhushan
Research in the Quantum Communications and Networking Project in NIST's Information Technology Laboratory (ITL) focuses on developing quantum devices and
Kamran Sayrafian, Brian D. Cloteaux, Vladimir Marbukh, Christian Emiyah
A commonly used methodology to estimate the proximity of two individuals in an automatic exposure notification system is using the signal strength of the
We present the empirical Physical Uplink Shared Channel radiated power of a User Equipment in a commercial Long-Term Evolution Frequency-Division Duplex system
Kamran Sayrafian, Katjana Krhac, Uzay Bengi, Sema Dumanli Oktar
In this paper we investigate the feasibility of a simple wearable system that can be used at home to detect or monitor excess fluid buildup in the lungs. This
When people try to understand nuanced language they typically process multiple input sensor modalities to complete this cognitive task. It turns out the human
The radio spectrum is becoming an increasingly scarce and valuable resource to such an extent that sharing the unlicensed bands is inevitable. In this work, we
Jerome Cheron, Rob Jones, Richard Chamberlin, Dylan Williams, Miguel Urteaga, Kassi Smith, Nick Jungwirth, Bryan Bosworth, Chris Long, Nate Orloff, Peter Aaen, Ari Feldman
We report two terahertz monolithic integrated circuit (TMIC) amplifiers operating at 500 GHz. The 6-stage single-ended power amplifiers use Teledyne's 130 nm
Shawn P. Moylan, Michael L. McGlauflin, Jared Tarr, Alkan Donmez
While performance testing of AM machines is still nascent, standard tests for machine performance of machine tools used in machining are well established. Our
Patrick McCurdy, Kaleb Pattawi, Chenli Wang, Thomas Roth, Cuong Nguyen, Yuhong Liu, Hohyun Lee
The consumption and production of energy are more dynamic as distributed energy resources (DER) such as solar photovoltaics (PV) are deployed within the
Jennifer Case, Nagarajan Rangarajan, Joseph A. Falco, Kenny Kimble
When impacted by collaborative robots, human body parts deform which can cause surface and deep pain. Onset of pain has been determined as an acceptable injury
Zhen Guo, Jungki Song, George Barbastathis, Michael Glinsky, Courtenay Vaughan, Kurt Larson, Bradley Alpert, Zachary H. Levine
Limited-angle X-ray tomography reconstruction is an ill-posed inverse problem in general. Especially when the projection angles are limited and the measurements
Raied Caromi, Alex Lackpour, Kassem Kallas, Thao T. Nguyen
This paper presents a comprehensive framework for generating radio frequency (RF) datasets, designing deep learning (DL) detectors, and evaluating their
At Indoor Air 2005 the author gave a plenary in which he channeled Aretha Franklin to suggest that the IAQ field needed to give ventilation more R-E-S-P-E-C-T
Globally over 100,000 different chemicals are manufactured every year (Levi et al. 2018). It is impossible to measure the fate of all of these chemicals in the
Steve Blandino, Tanguy Ropitault, Raied Caromi, Nada T. Golmie
The paper proposes a flexible mathematical time-correlated model, by leveraging experimental data adopted from recent measurements, to describe the head