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Calibration of Millimeter-wave Channel Sounders for Super-resolution Multipath Component Extraction

April 9, 2015
Author(s)
Peter B. Papazian, Jae-Kark Choi, Jelena Senic, Peter J. Jeavons, Camillo Gentile, Nada T. Golmie, Roy Sun, David R. Novotny, Kate Remley
Millimeter-wave communication systems will rely on highly directional antennas to compensate for the greater pathloss expected in their frequency bands of operation. Electronic beamforming, hence, will form a cornerstone for the technology. For the

Direct correlation of charge transfer absorption with molecular donor:acceptor interfacial area via photothermal deflection spectroscopy

April 9, 2015
Author(s)
Lee J. Richter, Dean M. DeLongchamp, Natalie Stingelin, Alberto Salleo, Martin Heeney, Aram Amassian, John deMello, James Bannock, Fiona H. Scholes, Scott Watkins, Zhuping Fei, Koen Vandewal
ABSTRACT: Here, we show that the Charge Transfer (CT) absorption signal in bulk (BHJ) solar cell blends, measured by photothermal deflection spectroscopy (PDS), is directly proportional to the density of molecular donor/acceptor interfaces. Since the

Evaluating automatic face recognition systems with human benchmarks

April 9, 2015
Author(s)
P. Jonathon Phillips, Alice O'Toole
Human face recognition skills are often considered the gold standard against which machines must compete. Over the last two decades, however, international tests of computer-based face recognition algorithms have shown steady improvements in accuracy with

Incorporating D3.js Information Visualization into Immersive Virtual Environments

April 9, 2015
Author(s)
Wesley N. Griffin, Luis D. Catacora, Jeffrey W. Bullard, Judith E. Terrill
We have created an integrated interactive visualization and analysis environment that can be used immersively or on the desktop to study a simulation of microstructure development during hydration or degradation of cement pastes and concrete. Our

Password Entry Errors: Memory or Motor?

April 9, 2015
Author(s)
Kristen Greene, Frank Tamborello
As we increasingly rely upon our computer information systems to store and operate on sensitive information, the methods we use to authenticate user identity also become more important. One of the most important such methods is the password. However

Towards a "Periodic Table" of Bugs

April 8, 2015
Author(s)
Irena Bojanova
Our vision for a "periodic table" of bugs is a "natural" organization of a catalog or dictionary or taxonomy to describe software weaknesses and vulnerabilities. Such an organization will help the community to: a) more closely explain the nature of

Elemental characterization of Single-Wall Carbon Nanotube (SWCNT-1) reference material by neutron and prompt gamma activation analysis

April 7, 2015
Author(s)
Rick L. Paul, Rabia Oflaz, Jan Kucera, J W Bennett, E. A. De Nadai Fernandes, M. Kubesova, M. A. Bacchi, A. J. Stopic, R. E. Sturgeon, P. Grinberg
Instrumental neutron activation analysis with both relative and k0 standardization was used in four experienced laboratories to determine element mass fractions in single-wall carbon nanotube certified reference material (CRM) SWCNT-1. Results obtained

Rolled-Up Nanoporous Membranes by Nanoimprint Lithography and Strain Engineering

April 7, 2015
Author(s)
Jaehyun Park, ChangKyu Yoon, Qianru Jin, Lei Chen, David . Gracias
It is extremely challenging to enable nanoscale patterning in three dimensional (3D) curved geometries using conventional nanolithographic approaches. In this paper, we describe a highly parallel approach that combines nanoimprint lithography (NIL) and

Angular dependence of spin-orbit spin-transfer torques

April 6, 2015
Author(s)
Ki-Sueng Lee, Dongwook Go, Aurelien Manchon, Paul M. Haney, Mark D. Stiles, Hyun-Woo Lee, Kyung Jin Lee
In ferromagnet/heavy metal bilayers, an in-plane current gives rise to spin-orbit spin transfer torques. For two-dimensional free-electron and tight-binding models with Rashba spin-orbit coupling, these torques acquire nontrivial dependence on the

Building a Spring-Transport Mechanism for Spinning Rotor Gauges

April 3, 2015
Author(s)
James A. Fedchak, Julia K. Scherschligt, Makfir Sefa, Nick Phandinh
Spinning rotor gauges (SRGs) are widely used as transfer standards in inter-laboratory comparisons and as secondary standards by calibration laboratories. In both of these applications, it is necessary to ship the SRG for calibration, often internationally

Frequency-agile, rapid scanning cavity ring-down spectroscopy (FARS-CRDS) measurements of the (30012) --(00001) near-infrared carbon dioxide band

April 3, 2015
Author(s)
David A. Long, Szymon S. Wojtewicz, Charles E. Miller, Joseph T. Hodges
We present new high accuracy measurements of the (30012)←(00001) CO¬2 band near 1575 nm recorded with a frequency-agile, rapid scanning cavity ring-down spectrometer. The resulting spectra were fit with the partially correlated, quadratic-speed-dependent

ACT-R Modeling of Password Entry Errors

April 2, 2015
Author(s)
Kristen Greene, Franklin Tamborello
Validated predictive models of human error for password-related tasks could better inform password requirements for both government and civilian systems. Here, we build upon prior modeling work focused on disentangling the source of password entry errors
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