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Video Magnetic Transducer System with Phase Correcting Network
One embodiment of video transducing system supplies a reproduced video signal with compensated amplitude response so as to exhibit a substantial phase advance for recorded half wavelengths less than the thickness of the magnetizable layer, and a phase correcting network is inserted between the playback winding and the playback amplifier. In a further embodiment, amplitude and phase are partially compensated such that there is a substantial amplitude fall off and a moderate phase advance at the highest frequencies of the useful range, and such that the leading edge of a step function when played back has an overshoot of approximately one to six decibels., Sponsorship: IIT Research Institute, United States Patent
The Pilgrim project: IIT and the Stroll (Fall 2003) IPRO 332: The Pilgrim Project- IIT and the Stroll IPRO332 Fall2003 Final Presentation
This project will assist Pilgrim Baptist Church in developing archival, instructional, and commercial materials for the non-sectarian Thomas A. Dorsey Community and Cultural Arts Center, which will be located at the corner of 33rd Street and Indiana (just east of the IIT campus). In this sub-project (part of a series of related IPROs), participants will focus on four tasks: (1) creating an online discography (database) covering 1900-1960; (2) developing a web-based interactive map of music venues in Bronzeville, 1900-1960, including landmarks located on what is now the IIT campus; (3) creating a series of CDs illustrating the music played at each venue, 1900-1960; (4) negotiating contracts with commercial music publishers and gathering required permissions. Students will research relevant archival materials in the VivianG. Harsh Research Collection of Afro-American History and Literature, the DuSable Museum, the Chicago Historical Society, and the Chicago Jazz Archive at the University of Chicago. Finally, students will begin to prepare informational materials in diverse media for distribution at the Dorsey Center., Sponsorship: Pilgrim Baptist Church, Project Plan for IPRO 332: The Pilgrim project; IIT and the Stroll for Fall 2003 semester
Improving Efficiency Through Advanced Technology for Electrical Construction (sequence unknown), IPRO 338 - Project Plan: IPRO 338 Project Plan F09
The team is to improve the efficiency of electrical contracting projects through new software and technology, communications, and project management techniques, especially through Building Information Modeling (BIM) utilization., Sponsorship: Electrical Contractor's Association, Project Plan for IPRO 338: Improving Efficiency Through Advanced Technology for Electrical Construction for the fall 2009 semester
Robbins Community Power (RCP) (Semester Unknown) IPRO 347
Robbins Community Power (RCP) (Semester Unknown) IPRO 347
The IPRO 347 team intends to seize the opportunity given by Robbins Community Power (RCP) to improve the efficiency of the power plant. RCP plans to convert the facility from its original role as an incinerator into a wood biomass electricity plant. Working with RCP, the team will look at thermodynamic values to determine how to best utilize the excess heat generated from the boiler that currently radiates out the cooling towers. Additionally, the team will research and discuss possible solutions to be implemented on the 22 acre site. The intricacies that arise from the nontraditional nature of our plan require we split into two groups. One sub-team will look into exactly where the waste heat exists and the values of viable energy available in the form of steam or hot water. This team will seek interdisciplinary advice as part of the energy analysis. The second, but most influential, sub-team will predominantly be researching feasible outlets for the recovered energy. Some solutions they will pursue include supplying nearby greenhouses with CO2, providing on-site and local heat, and increasing the efficiency of the plant through drying processes., Sponsorship: Robbins Community Power Plant, Deliverables
PB Our Space- A Parsons Brinckerhoff Project (Summer 2011) IPRO 320
PB Our Space- A Parsons Brinckerhoff Project (Summer 2011) IPRO 320
Parsons Brinckerhoff (PB) is an engineering, construction, technical, and management services firm that provides diverse solutions to private industrial customers worldwide, as well as to federal, regional, and local government agencies. Gathering requirements and feedback from the stakeholders for each project is imperative to meet the client’s needs. This process may be challenging due to the stakeholders’ diversity, location and time constraints. IPRO 320 was commissioned to design an application to interact with stakeholders for all PB projects. The stakeholders will be able to access information and take surveys, as well as post comments and other forms of multimedia to voice their opinions related to specific PB projects. During the summer 2011 semester, the IPRO developed concepts for an operational mobile application and web browser called PB OUR SPACE. To begin, this project required a vast amount of research and collaboration with Parsons Brinckerhoff. In order to make the most of a limited amount of time, the semester was divided into two parts. The first half of the semester was used to gather information about PB to build a better understanding of what would be required for the application. For the second half of the semester, we utilized that information to create a storyboard showing how the application will be used and developed. The functionality of the mobile application and browser is detailed in Appendix 3: Storyboard. The future IPRO team will be able to continue and expand this work by creating a working prototype of the storyboard concepts. All our work this semester has been compiled and filed to help make a smooth transition between semesters. This information contains the progress made thus far as well as recommendations for development of the application. By providing this information, the developed storyboard and proposed conclusions will make a solid framework for the development of the product, PB OUR SPACE (stakeholders’ perspectives about contextual elements)., Sponsorship: Parsons Brinckerhoff, Project Plan for IPRO 320: PB Our Space- A Parsons Brinckerhoff Project for the Summer 2011 semester
Video Transducer System and Cartridge Therefor
In the illustrated embodiment a video cartridge contains an endless loop record tape with a multiplicity of channels, and a pair of pivotal guide arms for holding a length of tape in a taut condition to facilitate loading of the cartridge with the tape threaded between a capstan drive assembly and a transducer head. The downward movement of the cartridge into the operative position serves to retract the tape guides clear of the operating tape path. A tape tension arm is provided along the tape path in the cartridge and is so arranged as to apply tension to the tape as the cartridge is unloaded from the transducing machine. The tape reel in the cartridge is suspended on a bearing ball so as to provide very low resistance to rotation., Sponsorship: IIT Research Institute, United States Patent
Graphical Translator
Sponsorship: IIT Research Institute, United States Patent
Integrating the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum website with the IIT Intranet Mediator (semester?), IPRO 311
Integrating the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum website with the IIT Intranet Mediator (semester?), IPRO 311
The main focus of IPRO 311 this semester was two fold. First, develop a locality search to allow a user to find the location of specific data. Second, develop ten search improvement functions which will automatically add terms to improve a search in progress, improving the results., Deliverables for IPRO 311: Integrating the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum website with the IIT Intranet Mediator for the Fall 2006 semester
Greening and Reuse of Queen of Peace High School Facilities (Semester Unknown) IPRO 314
Greening and Reuse of Queen of Peace High School Facilities (Semester Unknown) IPRO 314
The problem posed at Queen of Peace High School is one of sustainability. The IPRO 314 team will focus on the reuse and greening of existing school facilities. Three major projects currently hold latent potential for the school: the communications center, the sustainability wall, and the overall greening of the facilities. If these projects are completed correctly, they will become a catalyst for positive change. We are proposing to create a transition from library to communication center because of its isolated state in the school. The sustainability wall is two-fold in terms of benefit. It will upgrade the current windows which are lacking and will create an interesting learning tool. Greening of the entire school is the third project and includes windows, roofing, etc. to improve efficiency. Through the use of all three proposals, IPRO 314 believes in the school promotion and what enrollment it could bring., Deliverables
Solid State Shear Extrusion Pulverization
An apparatus for solid state shear extrusion pulverization of a polymeric material comprising an elongated hollow barrel having a feed zone, a heating zone adjacent to the feed zone, a powder formation zone adjacent to the heating zone, and a powder discharge zone adjacent to the powder formation zone. At least one screw is housed within the elongated hollow barrel. A hopper is provided for feeding the polymeric material into the feed zone of the elongated hollow barrel. Barrel heaters and coolers are provided for heating the polymeric material to a temperature less than its decomposition temperature in the heating zone and for maintaining the polymeric material below its melting point in the powder formation zone. The screw comprises a high shear screw section for applying normal and shear forces within the powder formation zone to form a powder of the solid state polymeric material., Sponsorship: Illinois Institute of Technology, United States Patent
Creating an Artificial Pancreas (semester?), IPRO 308
Creating an Artificial Pancreas (semester?), IPRO 308
1. Advance extraction technique in order to extract a greater amount of interstitial fluid than achieved before. 2. Modify extraction technique to lessen time needed to extract required amount of interstitial fluid. 3. Research and design a technique of administering insulin into the body without needle injection. 4. Determine optimal wavelength to analyze glucose concentrations with emission spectroscopy. 5. Determine whether the glucose measuring techniques investigated function with an acceptable degree of accuracy over possible physiologic interstitial glucose levels. 6. Determine the highest voltage level while performing impedance spectroscopy that will not harm the skin. 7. Weigh the advantages and disadvantages of the different glucose measuring techniques investigated and select the most advantageous one. 8. Design a prototype small enough to be worn on the body, Deliverables for IPRO 308: Creating an Artificial Pancreas for the Fall 2007 semester
Searching for Novel Drug Targets (semester?), IPRO 318
Searching for Novel Drug Targets (semester?), IPRO 318
IPRO 318 is entitled Novel New Drug Targets. The objective for this IPRO is to determine specific proteins that are involved in disease pathology. The team will investigate diseases and their protein sequences in order to determine their function and whether it is suitable for drug targeting. The information collected will be created into an informational website that can be used in further IPRO semesters. With the analyzed data the team will begin testing several relevant sequences to determine drug targeting., Deliverables for IPRO 318: Searching for Novel Drug Targets for the Fall 2006 semester
TravelFlash (semester?), IPRO 357
TravelFlash (semester?), IPRO 357
The long term objective of EnPro:357, TravelFlash, is to create the business and software platform to satisfy our mission statement: “To provide location specific information for tourists with mobile devices.” More specifically, our goal is to create a platform to enable tourists with mobile devices access to pertinent information about the area they are touring utilizing GPS capabilities. This information accessible should include data about restaurants, famous buildings, public transit information, and other POI’s (points of interest)., Deliverables for IPRO 357: TravelFlash for the Spring 2006 semester
Switch for use with a Perforated Tape
Sponsorship: Armour Research Foundation of Illinois Institute of Technology, United States Patent
Method and Apparatus for Generating Two-dimensional Density Functions
Sponsorship: Armour Research Foundation of Illinois Institute of Technology, United States Patent
Insight:  Anticipating the Future, Assessing the Impact (semester?), IPRO 341
Insight: Anticipating the Future, Assessing the Impact (semester?), IPRO 341
The first objective of IPRO 341 is to research four areas in which nanotechnology is being applied. Through this research the team will gain a basic understanding of the workings behind nanotechnology and determine applications which may interest our target audience (see second objective). The second objective of IPRO 341 is to determine a target audience. Since this semester’s team will focus on public assessment and education, a target audience must be chosen to present our research findings to. The third objective of IPRO 341 is to assess the current level of knowledge which the target audience has pertaining to nanotechnology. By determining what the audience already knows about the subject the team can organize and present the necessary information. The fourth objective of IPRO 341 is to educate our target audience. Public education of nanotechnology and its applications is the mission of this IPRO team. All previous objectives are part of this encompassing goal of public education. The team will work on putting together a tool for public education which can be used by the target audience to gain knowledge on the subject of nanotechnology. The team also plans to spread interest of the tool so that it may be used to educate the public., Deliverables for IPRO 341: Insight: Anticipating the Future, Assessing the Impact for the Spring 2006 semester
Creating IPRO Experience Documentary (semester?), IPRO 333
To learn the techniques of writing, filming, editing, and creating a documentary film project in a DVD format. IPRO333 will first study documentaries and develop strategies to solve our problems in order to complete the final product. Professional documentaries will be studies and professional documentarians will be invited to be the consultants., Deliverables for IPRO 333: Creating an IPRO Documentary Experience for the Spring 2005 semester
Spherodized Fluorescent Beads for Improved Roadway Pavement Marker Visibility
Retroreflective glass or plastic beads have fluorescent properties when irradiated with ultraviolet light and are emplaced in signs in patterns indicative of alphanumeric characters, or embedded in a hot melt comprising road stripes or embedded in the road asphalt or aggregate during construction of the road, to provide effectively bright and clear indications of signs or the extent and direction of the road. The glass beads comprise spherodized soda lime, borosilicate, phosphosilicate or aluminosilicate glasses with low levels of rare-earth dopants mixed therein, such as compounds containing one of the rare earths, or lanthanides. The plastic beads may have fluorescent materials mixed therein, typically organic pigments or dyes based on coumarin and rhodamine or the like., Sponsorship: IIT Research Institute, United States Patent
Method of Making Magnetic Material
Sponsorship: Armour Research Foundation of Illinois Institute of Technology, United States Patent
Interactive Urban Landmark Kiosks for Memorial Walk of Martin Luther King (Semester Unknown) IPRO 314
Interactive Urban Landmark Kiosks for Memorial Walk of Martin Luther King (Semester Unknown) IPRO 314
The objective of this IPRO is to help the students of Gage Park H.S. bring their vision of a memorial to a historical event into existence; and to further advance the concepts and ideas developed by the previous two IPRO groups. Objectives: i. Keep student ideas and concerns prevalent in design process ii. Develop initial prototypes of memorial designs after reconnecting with the Gage Park students iii. Receive feedback from students on prototype ideas iv. Upon student approval, develop a proposed final design v. Work with school and city officials to determine a place for the memorial vi. Work with involved parties to bring the memorial to completion, Deliverables

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