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- Process of Coating and Hot Working of Metals
- Creator
- Bradstreet, Samuel W.
- Date
- 1959-01-20
- Description
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Sponsorship: Armour Research Foundation of Illinois Institute of Technology
United States Patent
- Title
- Titanium Alloy
- Creator
- Crossley, Frank A., Carew, William F.
- Date
- 1957-07-30
- Description
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Sponsorship: Armour Research Foundation of Illinois Institute of Technology
United States Patent
- Title
- MODELING AND SIMULATION OF DYNAMIC VOLTAGE CONTROLS AND PROTECTION IN 3 PHASES TRANSIENT STABILITY ANALYSIS
- Creator
- Zhang, Qiaoyu
- Date
- 2016, 2016-12
- Description
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The main object of this research is to build up a comprehensive 3-phases transient stability simulator(TS3ph) and use it to analyze the...
Show moreThe main object of this research is to build up a comprehensive 3-phases transient stability simulator(TS3ph) and use it to analyze the transient stability with dynamic voltage control and protection. Detailed exciter models, SVC model and protection model are needed in this research. We have implemented detailed exciter model. We chose several exciter models which are frequently used in power system to built. These exciters can control generator terminal voltage by changing current and voltage to generator field winding. It is critical for improving the dynamic voltage performance in power system. We also built up detailed SVC model. The SVC is an important device for dynamic voltage control. It is a power electronics-based equipment containing both reactors and capacitor banks which have the capability of dynamic voltage and reactive power control. When doing the dynamic voltage control simulation, it is meaningful to have a detailed SVC model in the transient simulator. The another mission of this research is to study the protection of power system with unbalance fault or unbalance network using 3-Phase Transient Stability Simulator. In order to obtain the relay operation, we need to set up the interface between protection simulator Electrocon CAPE and transient simulator TS3ph. As unbalance fault sometimes can cause serious voltage problem during the transient, simulating the unbalance fault with realistic relay operation is important for transient stability analysis.
M.S. in Electrical Engineering, December 2016
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- Magnetic Recording Head
- Creator
- Camras, Marvin
- Date
- 1947-10-07
- Description
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Sponsorship: Armour Research Foundation
United States Patent
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- Eat Local Cleveland
- Creator
- Blewitt, Matthew
- Date
- 2010-07-29
- Title
- Copper Base Brazing Alloys Containing Boron and Iron
- Creator
- Bredzs, Nikolajs, Rostoker, William
- Date
- 1958-09-30
- Description
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Sponsorship: Armour Research Foundation of Illinois Institute of Technology
United States Patent
- Title
- Laboratory Notebook 1
- Creator
- Koutchma, Tatiana
- Date
- 2010-03-04T20:50:48Z
- Description
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This laboratory notebook relates to the Combat Ration Network (Coranet) project which is connected with Shelf Stable Egg-Based Products...
Show moreThis laboratory notebook relates to the Combat Ration Network (Coranet) project which is connected with Shelf Stable Egg-Based Products Processed by Ultra High Pressure Technology
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- Title
- Pneumatic Yaw Control Effector for Aircraft
- Creator
- Williams, David R., Seidel, Jürgen
- Date
- 2018-04-18, 2018-04-17
- Description
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An apparatus and method for controlling a yaw moment of a flight vehicle, such as an aircraft. A wing structure of the flight vehicle has a...
Show moreAn apparatus and method for controlling a yaw moment of a flight vehicle, such as an aircraft. A wing structure of the flight vehicle has a first opening or actuator positioned by a first apex section of a first side of the wing, and has a second opening or actuator positioned away from or at a distance from a second apex section of a second side of the wing. The first side and the second side can each be positioned or located opposite a centerline of the wing or wing structure. A pressure source or other pressure supply device is in communication with the first opening or actuator and the second opening or actuator to which a pressurized fluid, such as air, is controlled and delivered to control or vary the yaw moment of the flight vehicle.
Sponsorship: Illinois Institute of Technology
United States Patent
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- URBAN SPRAWL AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN CHINA
- Creator
- Wang, Xiaoxiao
- Date
- 2012-07-11, 2012-07
- Description
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Compared to the rich literature on urban sprawl in Western cities, relatively little is known of the driving factors, processes, and future...
Show moreCompared to the rich literature on urban sprawl in Western cities, relatively little is known of the driving factors, processes, and future trends of urban sprawl in China. This research will analyze the socio-economic forces behind two parts of urban sprawl in China: urban decentralization (the creation of development zones and new towns) and urban renewal (infrastructural changes to existing urban fabrics) and reveal two basic characteristic for Chinese urban sprawl: a). de-densification; and b). expansion of urbanized areas (urban built-up areas). This proposal aims to use the term “urban sprawl” to consider the reasons behind urban land-use changes and urban pattern transformations on a regional level. It begins with definitions of sprawl in Western and Eastern countries, and follows an analysis of the social, political, and cultural factors of sprawl. Three case studies will focus on three urban centers in China: Beijing, Shanghai, and Guangzhou. Still another component is data analysis with the program SPSS based on related Index for urban sprawl and sustainable development for 15 top urban regions in China during 10 years. This research has explored causes of urban sprawl in China: a). the changing residential preferences of some residents: willing to move out of the core; and b). overcrowded, deteriorated, and old-fashioned structures in central cities becoming targets for demolition in pursuing a new era of modernity, prosperity, and renaissance. Then, this research has pointed out: a). uneven land reform is the key to understand Chinese-style urban sprawl and it is also the necessary condition to the paradox posed by development zones and urbanized villages; b). China’s urban sprawl is driven by both market and government forces; and c). there are a series of new conditions for urban sprawl in China, for example: rising private automobile ownership, rising demand for space and changing residential preference, local public policy, and the real-estate industry. This research intends to provide a comprehensive definition of “urban sprawl” in China, identify the patterns of urban sprawl and growth in three urban regions (Beijing, Shanghai, and Guangzhou), and illustrate the concepts and possible alternative strategies for green urban growth and change in China. Finally, it will offer suggestions on how to effectively control urban sprawl in China, as well as provide a pathway to achieving sustainable development.
Ph.D. in Architecture, July 2012
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- Title
- INJECTION LOCKING BASED ULTRA LOW POWER RADIO FREQUENCY INTEGRATED CIRCUITS
- Creator
- Zhu, Qiang
- Date
- 2012-05-31, 2012-07
- Description
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Recent advances in radio frequency integrated circuit (RFIC) technology enable various innovative and versatile applications through ultra-low...
Show moreRecent advances in radio frequency integrated circuit (RFIC) technology enable various innovative and versatile applications through ultra-low-power wireless link such as mesh sensor network, personal area network (PAN) and semi-active RFID. This thesis introduces energy efficient demodulator and transceiver design for wireless communications. At the receiver front end, an ultra-low-power BPSK demodulator based on injection locked oscillators (ILOs) is introduced. Two second harmonic ILOs are employed to convert BPSK signals to ASK signals, which are then demodulated by an envelope detector to baseband. For sub-GHz applications, the ILOs are implemented using ring oscillators to allow compact chip area and ultra-low power dissipation. Bit error rate (BER) analysis of this demodulator indicates erroneous polarity flipping of demodulated bits due to phase noise of the ILO. The prototype chip is fabricated in a 65nm CMOS technology that consumes 228μW of power and occupies 0.014mm2 of die area. Measurement results reveal the demodulation of 750MHz 5Mb/s differential BPSK signal with a sensitivity of -43dBm. Theoretical BER analysis has been verified with erroneous flipping observed in the measurement and its probability close to the prediction. Then, an innovative injecting locking based transceiver architecture for ultra low power operation is proposed. It applied the ILO based BPSK demodulator at the receiver side. The oscillating signal at one receiver ILO also injects to another transmitter ILO for accurate carrier generation. Thus local frequency synthesis circuit which consumes considerable portion of power in traditional transceiver is not required. This design is implemented in a 45nm CMOS SOI technology. Measurement results indicate that the transceiver achieves downlink demodulation of -35dBm BPSK signal at 5Mb/s data rate and uplink transmission of -23dBm ASK signal at 1Mb/s data rate with 0.93mA current consumption from 1V power supply.
Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering, July 2012
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- Peer-to-Peer File Sharing
- Creator
- Frieder, Ophir, Yee, Wai Gen
- Date
- 2012-03-20, 2010-12-28
- Description
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A peer-to-peer (P2P) file sharing system is provided with an enhanced search method for a client computer therein. The method includes masking...
Show moreA peer-to-peer (P2P) file sharing system is provided with an enhanced search method for a client computer therein. The method includes masking at least one term in a multi-term query entered into a client computer of the P2P system to obtain a masked query and routing the masked query to a plurality of server computers. The masked query is compared to a file descriptor of server files in each of the plurality of server computers to identify a plurality of matching server files. The server computers return to the client computer as search results the file descriptor and a mathematical identifier for each of the plurality of matching server files. The server computer may return to the client computer only a subset of the plurality of the matching server files. Enhanced P2P file searching accuracy is provided.
Sponsorship: Illinois Institute of Technology
United States Patent
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- Title
- Ceramic Coating Compositions and Articles Coated Therewith
- Creator
- Noble, Richard D., Bradstreet, Samuel W., Rechter, Harold L.
- Date
- 1961-08-08
- Description
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Sponsorship: Armour Research Foundation of Illinois Institute of Technology
United States Patent
- Title
- A MULTI-CURVE LIBOR MARKET MODEL WITH UNCERTAINTIES DESCRIBED BY RANDOM FIELDS
- Creator
- Xu, Shengqiang
- Date
- 2012-12-19, 2012-12
- Description
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The LIBOR (London Interbank Offered Rate) market model has been widely used as an industry standard model for interest rates modeling and...
Show moreThe LIBOR (London Interbank Offered Rate) market model has been widely used as an industry standard model for interest rates modeling and interest rate derivatives pricing. In this thesis, a multi-curve LIBOR market model, with uncertainty described by random fields, is proposed and investigated. This new model is thus called a multi-curve random fields LIBOR market model (MRFLMM). First, the LIBOR market model is reviewed and the closed-form formulas for pricing caplets and swaptions are provided. It is extended to the case when the uncertainty terms are modeled as random fields and consequently the closed-form formulas for pricing caplets and swaptions are derived. This is a new model called the random fields LIBOR market model (RFLMM). Second, local volatility models and stochastic volatility models are combined with the RFLMM to explain the volatility skews or smiles observed in market. Closedform volatility formulas are derived via the lognormal mixture model in local volatility case, while the approximation scheme for the stochastic volatility case is obtained by a stochastic Taylor expansion method. Moreover, the above work is further extended to a multi-curve framework, where the curves for generating future forward rates and the curve for discounting cash flows are modeled distinctly but jointly. This multi-curve methodology is recently introduced lately by some pioneers to explain the inconsistency of interest rates after the 2008 credit crunch. Both LIBOR market model and RFLMM mentioned above can be categorized as models in singe-curve framework. Third, analogous to the single-curve framework, the multi-curve random fields LIBOR market model is derived and caplets and swaptions are priced with closedform formulas that can be reduced to exactly the Black’s formulas. This model is called a multi-curve random fields LIBOR market model (MRFLMM). Meanwhile, xii local volatility and stochastic volatility models are also combined with the multi-curve LIBOR market model to explain the volatility skews and smiles in the market. Fourth, the calibration of the above models is considered. Taking two-curve setting as an example, four different models, single-curve LIBOR market model, single-curve RFLMM, two-curve LIBOR market model and two-curve RFLMM are compared. The calibration is based on the spot market data on one trading day. The four models are calibrated to European cap volatility surface and swaption volatilities, given the specified parameterized form of correlation and instantaneous volatility. The calibration results show that the random fields models capture the volatility smiles better than non-random fields models and has less pricing error. Moreover, multi-curve models perform better than single-curve models, especially during/after credit crunch. Finally, the estimation of these four models, including pricing and hedging performance, is considered. The estimation uses time series of forward rates in market. Given a time series of term structure, the parameters of the four models are estimated using unscented Kalman filter (UKF). The results show that the random fields models have better estimation results than non-random fields models, with more accurate in-sample and out-sample pricing and better hedging performance. The multi-curve models also over-perform the single-curve models. In addition, it is shown theoretically and empirically that the random fields models have advantages that it is unnecessary to determine the number of factors in advance and not needed to re-calibrate. The multi-curve random fields LIBOR market model has the advantages of both multi-curve framework and random fields setting.
PH.D in Applied Mathematics, December 2012
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- CHARACTERIZATION OF WILD BLUEBERRY POLYPHENOLS BIOAVAILABILITY AND KINETIC PROFILE OVER 24-HOUR PERIOD IN HUMAN SUBJECTS
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- Zhong, Siqiong
- Date
- 2016, 2016-12
- Description
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Diets abundant in phenolic compounds have been linked to decreased risk of cardiovascular disease, obesity and diabetes. Wild blueberries (WBB...
Show moreDiets abundant in phenolic compounds have been linked to decreased risk of cardiovascular disease, obesity and diabetes. Wild blueberries (WBB) are one of the richest sources of dietary phenolic compounds, particularly anthocyanin compounds. They also contain hydroxycinnamic acids, namely chlorogenic acids (CGA). Understanding their metabolic fate may provide insight to their health benefits and protection against chronic disease development. The purpose of this study was to (1) identify WBB anthocyanin and CGA metabolites in human plasma (2) assess bioavailability and biotransformation of WBB anthocyanin and CGA in human (3) measure the acute e↵ects of WBB consumption on glucose homeostasis and lipid metabolism. This was a pilot study with healthy male and female volunteers (n=12). Plasma samples were collected at baseline (t=0h), 0.25h, 0.5h, 1h, 2h, 4h, 6h, 8h, 10h and 24h after consuming a WBB drink (25 g freeze dried WBB powder) with a standard polyphenol free breakfast. The anthocyanins in the WBB drink and their metabolites in human plasma were identified using HPLC-ESI-Q-TOF and quantified by dynamic MRM transitions on HPLC-ESI-QQQ. A total of 30 anthocyanins were identified in the WBB drink. These included glycosides of cyanidin, delphinidin, malvidin, petunidin and peonidin, which were detected in positive mode. Glucose was the most abundant glycoside attachment followed by galactose, arabinose, acetylated glucose, acetylated galactose and xylose. CGAs were also found in the WBB drink in negative mode and confirmed with standards. All the anthocyanins in the WBB drink were found in plasma as well as 3-CGA. The bioavailability for delphinidin, cyandin, malvidin, peonidin, and petunidin were each less than 1% and total bioavailability of WBB anthocyanins was 1.09%. The bioavailability for 3-CGA was 0.22% after consuming 25g WBB powder. The Tmax (time of maximum concentration was achieved) of anthocyanins and 3-CGA was ⇠2h post ingestion. Tmax of phase II metabolites, including petunidin- glucuronide, peonidin-glucuronide, delphinidin-glucuronide and cyanidin-glucuronide was 8.8, 2.6, 6.3 and 7h, respectively. Phenolic acids metabolites, including vanillic acids, ferulic acids, 2,3-dihydroxybenzoic acid, phloroglucinaldehyde, syringic acid were also detected in human plasma during the 24 h period. These results suggest that anthocyanins and CGAs from a WBB drink can be partly absorbed in their intact form in humans and partly transformed to conjugated and degraded metabolites. The data also indicate that there are early phase and late phase appearing metabolites in the blood of humans, which could have important health promoting implications. Future studies will need to be conducted to determine how these pools of metabolites impact physiology and the most sensitive systems to their e↵ect. In the present study, no significant di↵erences on glucose homeostasis and lipid metabolism were apparent. This study provides a foundation for further understanding on health benefits of dietary anthocyanins and their metabolites.
M.S. in Food Safety and Technology, December 2016
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- REPRODUCIBLE NETWORK RESEARCH WITH A HIGH-FIDELITY SOFTWARE-DEFINED NETWORK TESTBED
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- Wu, Xiaoliang
- Date
- 2017, 2017-05
- Description
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Network research, as an experimental science, ought to be reproducible. However, it is not a standard practice to share models, methods or...
Show moreNetwork research, as an experimental science, ought to be reproducible. However, it is not a standard practice to share models, methods or software code to support experimental evaluation and reproducibility when publishing a network research paper. In this work, we advocate reproducible networking experiments by building a unique testbed consisting of container-based network emulation and physical devices. The testbed provides a realistic and scalable platform for reproducing network research. The testbed supports large-scale network experiments using lightweight virtualization techniques and capable of running across distributed physical machines. We utilize the testbed to reproduce network experiments, and demonstrate the e↵ectiveness by comparing the results with the original published network experiments, such as Hedera, a scalable and adaptive traffic flow scheduling system in data center networks.
M.S. in Computer Science, May 2017
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- Magnetic Transducer Head
- Creator
- Anderson, Marvin E.
- Date
- 1962-01-02
- Description
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Sponsorship: Armour Research Foundation of Illinois Institute of Technology
United States Patent
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- Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicles: Simulation, Design, and Commercialization (semester?), IPRO 356: SP Hybrids IPRO 356 IPRO Day Presentation F06
- Creator
- Fuglestad, Jason, Popoola, Dolapo, Patti, Julie, Lee, Jae Suk, Ali, Hassan, Thomas, Sujit, Cyriac, Mary, Baek, Seung, Anderson, Matt, Zhao, Yin
- Date
- 2006-12, 2006-12
- Description
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To complete the final stage in the assembly of a Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicle (PHEV) and commercialize the technology on a large scale.
Deli...
Show moreTo complete the final stage in the assembly of a Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicle (PHEV) and commercialize the technology on a large scale.
Deliverables for IPRO 356: Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicles: Simulation, Design, and Commercialization for the Fall 2006 semester
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- Apparatus and Method for Conditioning Magnetic Transducer System with Both Head Cleaner and Bulk Demagnetizer
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- Camras, Marvin
- Date
- 2009-04-29, 1972-11-14
- Description
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A magnetic tape transducing machine with integral head cleaning brush, head demagnetizer and bulk tape demagnetizer, for selective...
Show moreA magnetic tape transducing machine with integral head cleaning brush, head demagnetizer and bulk tape demagnetizer, for selective conditioning of the head and tape alternately with actual transducing operations. The brush preferably rotates on an axis oblique to the direction of tape travel across the head while being relatively translated in said direction during contact with the head.
Sponsorship: IIT Research Institute
United States Patent
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- ELECTROSPUN COLLAGEN/SILK TISSUE ENGINEERING SCAFFOLDS: FIBER FABRICATION, POST-TREATMENT OPTIMIZATION, AND APPLICATION IN NEURAL DIFFERENTIATION OF STEM CELLS
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- Zhu, Bofan
- Date
- 2017, 2017-05
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Biocompatible scaffolds mimicking the locally aligned fibrous structure of native extracellular matrix (ECM) are in high demand in tissue...
Show moreBiocompatible scaffolds mimicking the locally aligned fibrous structure of native extracellular matrix (ECM) are in high demand in tissue engineering. In this thesis research, unidirectionally aligned fibers were generated via a home-built electrospinning system. Collagen type I, as a major ECM component, was chosen in this study due to its support of cell proliferation and promotion of neuroectodermal commitment in stem cell differentiation. Synthetic dragline silk proteins, as biopolymers with remarkable tensile strength and superior elasticity, were also used as a model material. Good alignment, controllable fiber size and morphology, as well as a desirable deposition density of fibers were achieved via the optimization of solution and electrospinning parameters. The incorporation of silk proteins into collagen was found to significantly enhance mechanical properties and stability of electrospun fibers. Glutaraldehyde (GA) vapor post-treatment was demonstrated as a simple and effective way to tune the properties of collagen/silk fibers without changing their chemical composition. With 6-12 hours GA treatment, electrospun collagen/silk fibers were not only biocompatible, but could also effectively induce the polarization and neural commitment of stem cells, which were optimized on collagen rich fibers due to the unique combination of biochemical and biophysical cues imposed to cells. Taken together, electrospun collagen rich composite fibers are mechanically strong, stable and provide excellent cell adhesion. The unidirectionally aligned fibers can accelerate neural differentiation of stem cells, representing a promising therapy for neural tissue degenerative diseases and nerve injuries.
Ph.D. in Chemistry, May 2017
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