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- Study and design of tall office building power plant
- Creator
- Hill, Warren E
- Date
- 2009, 1905
- Publisher
- Armour Institute of Technology
- Description
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http://www.archive.org/details/studydesignoftal00hill
Thesis (B.S.)--Armour Institute of Technology
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- Information Design for Plant Management to Predict Equipment Failure (Semester Unknown) IPRO 303: Information Design for Plant Management to Predict Equipment Failure IPRO 303 PosterSp08
- Creator
- Dodds, Jacob, Erogbogbo, Samad, Fleming, Rachel, Fujimoto, Haruko, Hazariwala, Nirav, Kim, Jihyung, Lee, Sangwook, Mcanally, Arthur, Simons, Ray
- Date
- 2008, 2008-05
- Description
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IPRO 303 is working on the user interface for SmartSignal Corporation’s software which predicts equipment failures in coal fired power plants....
Show moreIPRO 303 is working on the user interface for SmartSignal Corporation’s software which predicts equipment failures in coal fired power plants. We are now in the third stage of the project. We are to deliver the user interface of the software based on the studies done by two previous semesters. SmartSignal suggested that we also consider specific elements of the software such as the clear presentation of developing fault information, and the efficient communication system between users. An appropriate UI will utilize SmartSignal’s predictive analysis software to provide an efficient and clear means for power plant personnel to: · Predict or identify equipment faults · Understand the predicted faults · Prioritize the disposition of the predicted faults or highlight urgent or important faults · Reduce the need for plant personnel to have many years of experience or “institutional knowledge” The ultimate goal of this project is to introduce an innovative approach to the user interface which SmartSignal can use for predicting equipment failures in coal fire power plants. To realize this, we set these objectives. · Research and collect information relative to the User Interfaces [UI] from the first hand users of the software while examining the study done by the previous IPRO303. · Create the Requirements Document for the UI in light of the concerns expressed by SmartSignal and the results of research. · Generate several possible UIs based upon the Requirements Document stated above. · Select one of the Several UI for development of details and revise it based upon the input from SmartSignal. · Add details and finalize the design of the selected UI.
Sponsorship: SmartSignal
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- Hybrid Electric Bicycle (Spring 2003) IPRO 315: Hybrid Electric Bicycle IPRO315 Spring2003 Final Presentation
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- Carrera, Francis, Dubanski, Darius, Derrick, George, Lee, Jeongwoo, Kim, Kitae, Klint, Kylie, Nelson, Lee, George, Mike, Lim, Ryan, Choi, Sam, Diggs, Shaun, Min, Sungwoo, Jamal, Waqas
- Date
- 2003, 2003-05
- Description
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Hybrid electric vehicles (HEV) combine the internal combustion engine (ICE) of a conventional vehicle with the battery and electric motor of...
Show moreHybrid electric vehicles (HEV) combine the internal combustion engine (ICE) of a conventional vehicle with the battery and electric motor of an electric vehicle. Hybrid electric propulsion, currently available in a limited selection of automobiles, improves fuel economy while enhancing torque at low speeds. Onboard computers control the utilization of the ICE and electric motor, by selecting one or both power sources to drive the vehicle. A battery delivers power to the electric motor and is recharged by a generator driven by the ICE and by regenerative braking. This IPRO will seek to obtain similar benefits for a bicycle equipped with an electric motor and rechargeable battery by substituting the cyclist in the place of the hybrid electrics ICE. Regenerative braking and downhill pedaling will be investigated to recharge the battery. The course will likely involve at least one semester for requirements gathering, a feasibility study, and a computer simulation demonstrating the findings. Subsequent semesters will be engaged in the fabrication of a prototype. Mechanical engineers will work through motor and drive gear placement as well as other logistics. Chemical engineers will assess battery technologies to maximize power and ability to recharge. Biomedical engineers will study and design the man machine interface. Electrical engineers will assess power requirements of the motor and determine generator size needed. Computer engineers are needed to determine all control requirements and develop algorithms to satisfy them. Computer scientists are needed for programming and debugging.
Sponsorship: Santa Cruz Bicycles, Argonne National Laboratory, TREK bicycles
Project Plan for IPRO 315: Hybrid Electric Bicycle for Spring 2003 semester
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- Zoo Tech (Semester Unknown) IPRO 318: ZooTechIPRO318MidTermPresentationF10
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- Azodoh, Chinedu, Chiba, Mitsuru, Kobayashi, Jonathan, Perez De Tejada, Antonio, Schneider, Erick, Blosky, Mitchell, Dreher, Taylor, Mis, Ashlie, Puzewski, Jennifer, Callas, Kathleen, Jeffcoat, Brooke, Pauley, Erica, Rojas, Catalina
- Date
- 2010, 2010-12
- Description
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Do you love the zoo? Do you wish you could see all of the animals and learn about them too in just one easy visit? Our IPRO team is creating...
Show moreDo you love the zoo? Do you wish you could see all of the animals and learn about them too in just one easy visit? Our IPRO team is creating an iPhone application to do just that. We’re working with the Brookfield Zoo education staff and animal researchers to develop a guided inquiry process that will assist users in finding and identifying animals. Getting closer to an animal is a breeze. Because the animals’ locations are mapped, you can find them easily on foot or identify them by their color, pattern, and shape. Learn fun facts about any animal you choose while watching videos and scrolling through pictures. We’re working to create the best tour guide for the zoo that fits in your pocket.
Sponsorship: Brookfield Zoo
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- Green Class Community (Semester Unknown) IPRO 358: GreengClassCommunity IPRO358Poster2F10
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- Beck, Steve, Snyder, Mark, Eshleman, Justin, Krebs, Byron, Nguyen, Trang, Oraziman, Indira, Qi, Tianshu, Shehada, Hazem, Skopek, Paul, Varghese, Danny, Warnes, Michael, Cho, Moses
- Date
- 2010, 2010-12
- Description
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Our purpose is to seek a union between living comfortably and living sustainably at an affordable price. Our design, for the community of...
Show moreOur purpose is to seek a union between living comfortably and living sustainably at an affordable price. Our design, for the community of Evanston, will first minimizes its energy consumption and then uses the most sustainable methods to fulfill the remaining needs of the inhabitants. Ideally we will design a model community which will challenge conventions within the fields of design, planning, engineering, and everyday living. This community will also serve as an example to Chicago-area municipalities about the benefits of affordable sustainable planning, design, and living. It will also be an attractive marketable solution to the current home buyers within our given demographic.
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- Intermodal Container Transport (Semester Unknown) IPRO 307: IntermodalContainerTransportIPRO307ProjectPlanSp09
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- Cabrera, Intermodal Container Transport, Dennis, Nicole, Jackson, Cordell, Kozys, Karolis, Montgomery, Thomas, Patel, Vaiibhav, Rathakrishnan, Malarva, Razeq, Ali, Rokita, Richard, Rueda, Jorge, Skopek, Paul, Snyder, Cody
- Date
- 2009, 2009-05
- Description
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Chicago is the third largest intermodal freight hub in the world. As a result, there is need for efficient routing of trains throughout the...
Show moreChicago is the third largest intermodal freight hub in the world. As a result, there is need for efficient routing of trains throughout the Chicago area. One aspect of railroad transport that directly affects the overall efficiency of the rail system is how easily accessible train intermodal yards are for trucks going to and through the intermodal yards. With this in mind, the overall purpose and objective of IPRO 307 is to improve the truck flow in and around an intermodal facility at Harvey, IL which is owned by Canadian National (CN) lines. CN is one of the six major railroads that serve the Chicago area. The intermodal facility at Harvey is surrounded by a network of highways including Interstates 80, 57, 294, 94 and 65. Interstates 294 and 80 cross directly overhead of the intermodal yard. In order to make truck flow around the intermodal yard more efficient, IPRO 307 will look into the addition of ramps and frontage roads, including a ramp that would be based off of interstates 80/294. A ramp connecting the major interstate to the intermodal facility would allow for easier access to the intermodal facility by trucks, thereby bettering the efficiency of the intermodal facility as a whole.
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- Swimming Aid for Visually Impaired Swimmers (Semester Unknown) IPRO 310: Swimming%20Aid%20for%20Visually%20Impaired%20Swimmers%20IPRO%20310%20Final%20Report%20F08_redacted
- Creator
- Chiu, Daniel, Gupta, Vaibhav, Teves, Jan, Turrentine, Lorne, Yew, Hsuen, Soleja, Sikander, Sood, Arun, Warns, Jodi, Padwal, Neha, Reed, Lisa, Sajjad, Sunny
- Date
- 2008, 2008-12
- Description
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The primary focus of this project is to help blind and visually impaired individuals to swim independently. The team will be divided into two...
Show moreThe primary focus of this project is to help blind and visually impaired individuals to swim independently. The team will be divided into two sub-teams. One sub-team will create a passive device, which uses a mechanical device to provide tactile feedback to the swimmer. The other sub-team will create an active device which uses special electronic devices such as a sonar based device to help guide the swimmer. These devices will be repeatedly tested and updated to help increase the independence of blind and visually impaired individuals exercise and further improve their quality of life.
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- Impacts of Sulfur Capture Technology in Coal Power Plants (sequence unknown), IPRO 302 - Deliverables: IPRO 302 Brochure F09
- Creator
- Contreras, Abraham, Dickman, Justin, Enadeghe, Gregory, Garcia Rodriguez, Hector, Haddad, Michael, Kyle, Ryan, Mongillo, Michael, Murphy, Ryan, Shonubi, Oluwaseun, Swillum, Bryce, Wolber, Brian, Worthon, Terrika
- Date
- 2009-12
- Description
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The IPRO team was investigating the net impact of sulfur capture technologies used in current and next generation power plants in the United...
Show moreThe IPRO team was investigating the net impact of sulfur capture technologies used in current and next generation power plants in the United States. It planned to use this knowledge to determine which sulfur capture technologies produce the greatest benefit for industry and society and to find the marketability of the sulfur byproducts created in these power plants.
Sponsorship: Sargent & Lundy, LLC
These are the deliverables for IPRO 302: Impacts of Sulfur Capture Technology in Coal Power Plants from the Fall 2009 semester.
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- Title
- Test of a Delavergne oil engine
- Creator
- Sieck, William
- Date
- 2009, 1911
- Publisher
- Armour Institute of Technology
- Description
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http://www.archive.org/details/testofdelavergne00siec
Thesis (B.S.)--Armour Institute of Technology, 1911 B.S. in Mechanical Engineering, 1911
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- Green Building Design Concepts and Integration (Semester Unknown) IPRO 335: Green Building Design Concepts and Integration IPRO 335 Poster2 F08
- Creator
- Rogers, Lucas, Parker, Joe, Forneris, Craig, Olson, Sarah, Dewi, Fransisca, Feyi, Aduroja, Schully, Dawveed, Khan, Qudsia, Rus, Bogdan, Yeung, Helen, Freund, Ryan, Urdiales, Miguel, Cantone, Kyle, Muresan, Lucian, Freund, Ryan, Stenson, Amanda, Yeung, Helen, Stroot, Jaimi, Chock, Chris, Steffen, Trent, Laschiazza, Elizabeth, Aubry, Curtis, Douglas, Carlie
- Date
- 2008, 2008-12
- Description
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The intent of this IPRO project is to design a “green” and innovative building using the skills and input of students studying different...
Show moreThe intent of this IPRO project is to design a “green” and innovative building using the skills and input of students studying different majors at Illinois Institute of Technology. The team has decided to design a replacement apartment building for Gunsaulus Hall on the Illinois Institute of Technology campus. Innovative technologies and practices will be researched and employed to design a “green” building. The decision to design a building for the IIT campus came about because it is an area that all of the team members could relate to and have a more realistic grasp on the project. Then it was suggested that the building this project group designed would then be studied structurally by the team of IPRO 315: Design of a Large-Scale Structure. For the remainder of the semester the two groups are planning on coordinating with each other on each step of the design process.
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- Heat Driven Refrigeration System (Semester 2 of Unknown), IPRO 357: Heat Driven Refrigeration System IPRO 357 Project Plan F04
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- Alworth, Tom, Frost, Alec, Vogel, Stefan, Callow, Alex, Kim, Keon, Lee, Donghoon, Ahmadia, Aron, Keen, Andrew, Medrano, Anel, Nortes, Leo, Taher, Tanim
- Date
- 2005-01, 2004-12
- Description
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The solution will take the form of a novel system based on a refrigeration cycle driven by heat. The cycle will be built around a "pressure...
Show moreThe solution will take the form of a novel system based on a refrigeration cycle driven by heat. The cycle will be built around a "pressure exchanger" consisting of a piston, along with solenoid valves controlled by a microprocessor. Heat will most likely be obtained through the combustion of biomass such as plant by-products and animal wastes, but will be flexible enough to allow for more conventional fuel types such as kerosene and coal.
Sponsorship: ASHRAE, NCIIA
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- Advanced Systems Applied to Student Loan Rehabilitation Processes (semester?), IPRO 313: Student Loan Rehab IPRO 313 Abstract Sp06
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- Atta, Muhammad, Bordelon, Jean, Johnston, Nathan, Krol, Martin C., Park, Jong, Sethi, Sourabh, St. Clair, Robert, Tayal, Rahul
- Date
- 2006-05, 2006-05
- Description
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IPRO 313 Advanced Systems Applied to Student Loan Rehabilitation Processes worked with the IPRO sponsor Financial Management Systems Company ...
Show moreIPRO 313 Advanced Systems Applied to Student Loan Rehabilitation Processes worked with the IPRO sponsor Financial Management Systems Company (FMS) to to design and build a student loan rehabilitation tool. FMS is primarily a collections company that is growing rapidly. Each year FMS receives accounts from private and government agencies and must collect from those accounts in order to receive a commission, their payment. The IPRO team had met with the sponsor many times over the course of the semester to gather requirements, map and layout FMS’ process model and in general have a better understanding of what FMS does. The team needed a better understanding of the problem and what the problem meant for FMS. FMS is in need of a tool that is able to track accounts over the course of their loan rehabilitation program quickly and effectively allow the tracking of trends over a period of time.
Sponsorship: Financial Management Systems
Deliverables for IPRO 313: Advanced Systems Applied to Student Loan Rehabilitation Processes for the Spring 2006 semester
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- Growing Water: 31st Street Eco-Boulevard and IIT Pavilion Prototype (Semester Unknown) IPRO 322: Growing Water IPRO 322 Final Presentation F08
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- Beissinger, Daniel, Boder, Matthew, Booher, Steven, Bryant, Kristin, Guzek, Ewa, Horabik, David, Klusek, Natalia, Kochanek, Malgorzata, Mccarthy, Michael, Mejsak, Marcin, Oblenida, Ryan, Slota, Carolina, Veneziano, Marco
- Date
- 2008, 2008-12
- Description
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1048 million gallons of water is used in Chicago everyday. Chicago replenishes almost none of it. Although there is no water shortage...
Show more1048 million gallons of water is used in Chicago everyday. Chicago replenishes almost none of it. Although there is no water shortage currently, many believe that water will be to the next century what oil is to this century: a huge commodity. Twenty percent of the world's potable water is contained in the Great Lakes. In order to be responsible consumers of this natural resource, Chicago is looking into different plans to return water to Lake Michigan. The purpose of Growing Water IPRO is to create a prototype of an Eco-boulevard on the IIT campus that will serve as an example of practices that could be implemented across the Chicago-land area to manage and naturally purify storm water and sewage water so it can be reintroduced to Lake Michigan. These Eco-boulevards will also serve as educational facilities to inform the community about the growing scarcity of water and how to conserve this precious resource.
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- High School in Pignon, Haiti (semester?), IPRO 326
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- Bailey, Nick, Diaz De Leon Orraca, Frederico, Dike, Chukwuderaa, Franklin, Casey, Goldsmith, Katherine, Hogan, Brian, Igbokwe, Chinedu, Jaromin, Sebastian, Kirsch, Joseph, Lowe, Scott, Samuels, Janina, Velichkov, Veselin, Watkins, Brett, Williams, Allisyn
- Date
- 2007-07, 2007-07
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The IPRO 326 team’s objective for this semester is to design a High School so an additional 400 children will have access to affordable...
Show moreThe IPRO 326 team’s objective for this semester is to design a High School so an additional 400 children will have access to affordable education in the remote town of Pignon, Haiti. We want to assist our partner Haiti Outreach in realizing this goal by providing them technical assistance, project management and costing tools as well as advice and guidelines that will improve their construction techniques.
Sponsorship: Haiti Outreach IIT Student Chapter
Deliverables for IPRO 326: High School in Pignon, Haiti for the Summer 2007 semester
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- Delta Hook Technologies (DHT) EnPRO 358: DHT EnPRO358ProjectPlanSu10
- Creator
- Alkhovsky, Julie, Benjamin, Bryan, Carimichael, Jake, El-natour, Ibrahim, Lozanoski, Phillip, Pierce, Nicholas, Prout, Savannah, Richie-smith, Robert, Steponavicius, Nerijus, Tchobanova, Natacha, Walther, Alyssa, Winstanley, Samuel
- Date
- 2010, 2010-07
- Description
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Recreational fishing in the United States generates over a billion dollars of economic output and providing well over a million American’s...
Show moreRecreational fishing in the United States generates over a billion dollars of economic output and providing well over a million American’s with jobs. There are many variations of fishing hooks available that retain the same basic shape and structure, the most popular examples being, the standard J-hook and the standard treble hook. However, there are many limitations associated with existing fishing hooks. One such limitation is that fishing hooks are not able to reliably hold the fish after embedding. Introducing a barb to the hook helps resolve this issue, doing so however creates problems when setting the hook and furthermore, barbs can cause damage to the fish during the removal of the hook. Another concern is that contemporary fishing hooks have problems with snagging on nearby rock formations, algae, weeds, or other vegetation in the water.
Sponsorship: DHT
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- Our Energy Future: Lessons in Sustainability (Semester Unknown) IPRO 332: OurEnergyFutureLessonsInSustainabilityIPRO332FinalReportF09
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- Vega, Mayra, Chavez, Jorge, Chin, Jason, Grande, Gina, Tyler, Micheal, Lay, Livia, Randle, Jennifer, Weiner, Andrew, Johnson, Ross, Mccloat, Declain, Nguyen, Nam, Olechno, Patrick, Zajac, Gregory
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- 2009, 2009-12
- Description
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Ipro 332 is in its sixth and concluding semester and has become a well established project. The strong work of previous semesters’ teams has...
Show moreIpro 332 is in its sixth and concluding semester and has become a well established project. The strong work of previous semesters’ teams has given the current team a good base to start from in furthering our goal of energy consumption. This semester the goals were to expand upon the modules that have already been made, explore the creation of a new module and market our modules within the community.
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- Enhanced Vision System for Construction Safety (Semester Unknown) IPRO 355: Enhanced Vision System For Construction Safety IPRO 355 Brochure F08
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- Connelly, David, Mizek, Jeff, Sticha, Chuck, Sustersic, Sara, Bassett, Leo, Montgomery, Tom, Lee, Melissa, Ann Gan, Kok, O’leary, Kevin, Beemsterboer, Michael
- Date
- 2008, 2008-12
- Description
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The purpose of our team is to save lives and prevent accidents involving construction equipment damaging underground utilities. We seek to do...
Show moreThe purpose of our team is to save lives and prevent accidents involving construction equipment damaging underground utilities. We seek to do this by introducing the Enhanced Vision System, or EVS. The goal then for this semester is to design and build this system for displaying the location of buried utilities to the operators of construction vehicles. This includes producing a proof-of-concept prototype as well as designing the final product that we would produce. As this project is not merely an IPRO, but also an EnPRO, we are also considering how to turn this idea into a successful business venture. To this end, we will be preforming research and creating a business plan.
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- Prototyping and User Testing of an On-Line Information Tool for Public Participation in Large-Scale Infrastructure Projects, Summer 2011, IPRO 320
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- Bell, Vince, Kavicky, Mathew, Khan, Taimoor, Kohli-lynch, Ciaran, Leevathana, Nick, Mcbride, Phillip, Nguyen, Hao, Vargas, Abigail, Wilkinson, David
- Date
- 2011-06-17, 2011-07
- Description
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Leveraging the existing technologies currently available in the marketplace enables the IPRO to create a team-networking solution that reaches...
Show moreLeveraging the existing technologies currently available in the marketplace enables the IPRO to create a team-networking solution that reaches more stakeholders and provides a richer, more enhanced venue for project collaboration. The solution devised by the IPRO must be easily accessible and interactive allowing for data capture, storage, retrieval and viewing amongst an array of end-user devices. To provide a successful solution, this IPRO will storyboard the concept over the summer, prototype the concept during the fall and execute usability studies the prototype during the spring semesters.
Sponsorship: Parsons Brinkerhoff
Prototyping and User Testing of an On-Line Information Tool for Public Participation in Large-Scale Infrastructure Projects, Summer 2011, IPRO 320
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- Semantic Web News Engine (Semester Unknown) IPRO 327
- Creator
- Copeland, Daniel, Estola, Evan, Kaim, Max, Mundrawala, Jay, Peterson, Steven, Price Jr, Daniel, Rawlings, Ori, Rodriguez, Laura, Sirotzke, Daniel
- Date
- 2009, 2009-05
- Description
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The Swyne Project‟s objective is to extend the capabilities of the semantic search engine developed in the previous semester of this...
Show moreThe Swyne Project‟s objective is to extend the capabilities of the semantic search engine developed in the previous semester of this particular IPRO project. Proposed extensions include the ability to search for “entities” (e.g., people) and their relationships to other entities in a fact database and implementing user interface support for the extensions. Another goal of the Swyne Project is to work on our collective soft skills. These include, but are not limited to, interpersonal communications, presentations, management functions, and time management. These skills are all critical to not only a successful project, but also a successful career outside of college. Our search engine will hopefully be an inspiration to others who are interested in working on a semantic search engine in the future and expanding upon our results.
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- Building a Wireless Broadband Infrastructure to Support Maritime Applications (semester?), IPRO 305: Wireless Broadband Infrastructure IPRO 305 Project Plan Sp07
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- Hendrickson, James, Dietz, Joe, Czuchra, Daniel, Kim, Brian, Calzaretta, Jack, Tenenbaum, Jason, Chung, Brian, Emelogu, Ike, Yousuf, Talha
- Date
- 2007-05, 2007-05
- Description
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The objective of IPRO 305 is to build a wireless broadband network infrastructure along a local river to help Air2Access, an IIT University...
Show moreThe objective of IPRO 305 is to build a wireless broadband network infrastructure along a local river to help Air2Access, an IIT University Technology Park Company, expand its maritime solutions offerings. We will do this by becoming familiar with cutting edge wireless broadband network technologies and the different vendors that offer and use this technology. We will also examine the pilot site and work with the appropriate Agencies to determine any natural, man-made or legal restrictions that we must abide by. To effectively complete our task in a timely manner, our team has divided into two sub-teams. The application team will focus on business applications and how to build them from off-the-shelf and custom built software. The infrastructure team will focus on technologies to support the necessary applications and will focus on the site itself, along with the required hardware deployment.
Sponsorship: Air2Access, LLC
Deliverables for IPRO 305: Building a Wireless Broadband Infrastructure to Support Maritime Applications for the spring 2007 semester
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