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- Title
- Power Measurement for Road Bicycles: Towards a Universal Solution (Semester Unknown) IPRO 324
- Creator
- Anupoju, Tarun, Halim, Stephanus, Kaminski, Bryan, Lam, Brian, Marcellis, Brandon, Martin, Rebecca, Odunaiya, Edumaregbemiro, Stevanovic, Stefan, Tsosie, Henrietta, Voukadinov, Ivan, Ziomek, Arkadiusz
- Date
- 2009, 2009-05
- Description
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We would like to develop a system that measures the applied torque at a bicycle crank set. In contrast to current solutions, we want to be...
Show moreWe would like to develop a system that measures the applied torque at a bicycle crank set. In contrast to current solutions, we want to be able to retrofit our system to existing crank sets, obviating the need to abandon parts that the bicyclist already owns. In principle, according to preliminary tests performed at the MMAE department, this can be done using sets of quite inexpensive strain gauges. However, being able to get accurate torque measurements will require some advanced signal processing from the strain gauges. These signals can then be transmitted wirelessly to a bicycle computer like the Edge 705 that the global positioning system corporation Garmin released last year. There is a defined wireless protocol, called ANT+Sport, which has been developed specifically for the purpose of transmitting exercise data, such as power output or heart rate, to small computers. Chipsets and development kits for this protocol are also available commercially. Therefore, our task will be to find an optimal configuration of strain gauges that will be attached to the crank set, and to develop an algorithm to process the strain gauge data in order to isolate a signal that is proportional to the applied torque. This signal will then be transmitted to the bicycle computer for display and storage.
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- Power Measurement for Road Bicycles: Towards a Universal Solution (Semester Unknown) IPRO 324: PowerMeasurementsForRoadBicyclesIPRO324FinalReportSp09
- Creator
- Anupoju, Tarun, Halim, Stephanus, Kaminski, Bryan, Lam, Brian, Marcellis, Brandon, Martin, Rebecca, Odunaiya, Edumaregbemiro, Stevanovic, Stefan, Tsosie, Henrietta, Voukadinov, Ivan, Ziomek, Arkadiusz
- Date
- 2009, 2009-05
- Description
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We would like to develop a system that measures the applied torque at a bicycle crank set. In contrast to current solutions, we want to be...
Show moreWe would like to develop a system that measures the applied torque at a bicycle crank set. In contrast to current solutions, we want to be able to retrofit our system to existing crank sets, obviating the need to abandon parts that the bicyclist already owns. In principle, according to preliminary tests performed at the MMAE department, this can be done using sets of quite inexpensive strain gauges. However, being able to get accurate torque measurements will require some advanced signal processing from the strain gauges. These signals can then be transmitted wirelessly to a bicycle computer like the Edge 705 that the global positioning system corporation Garmin released last year. There is a defined wireless protocol, called ANT+Sport, which has been developed specifically for the purpose of transmitting exercise data, such as power output or heart rate, to small computers. Chipsets and development kits for this protocol are also available commercially. Therefore, our task will be to find an optimal configuration of strain gauges that will be attached to the crank set, and to develop an algorithm to process the strain gauge data in order to isolate a signal that is proportional to the applied torque. This signal will then be transmitted to the bicycle computer for display and storage.
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- Power Measurement for Road Bicycles: Towards a Universal Solution (Semester Unknown) IPRO 324: PowerMeasurementsForRoadBicyclesIPRO324ProjectPlanSp09
- Creator
- Anupoju, Tarun, Halim, Stephanus, Kaminski, Bryan, Lam, Brian, Marcellis, Brandon, Martin, Rebecca, Odunaiya, Edumaregbemiro, Stevanovic, Stefan, Tsosie, Henrietta, Voukadinov, Ivan, Ziomek, Arkadiusz
- Date
- 2009, 2009-05
- Description
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We would like to develop a system that measures the applied torque at a bicycle crank set. In contrast to current solutions, we want to be...
Show moreWe would like to develop a system that measures the applied torque at a bicycle crank set. In contrast to current solutions, we want to be able to retrofit our system to existing crank sets, obviating the need to abandon parts that the bicyclist already owns. In principle, according to preliminary tests performed at the MMAE department, this can be done using sets of quite inexpensive strain gauges. However, being able to get accurate torque measurements will require some advanced signal processing from the strain gauges. These signals can then be transmitted wirelessly to a bicycle computer like the Edge 705 that the global positioning system corporation Garmin released last year. There is a defined wireless protocol, called ANT+Sport, which has been developed specifically for the purpose of transmitting exercise data, such as power output or heart rate, to small computers. Chipsets and development kits for this protocol are also available commercially. Therefore, our task will be to find an optimal configuration of strain gauges that will be attached to the crank set, and to develop an algorithm to process the strain gauge data in order to isolate a signal that is proportional to the applied torque. This signal will then be transmitted to the bicycle computer for display and storage.
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- Power Measurement for Road Bicycles: Towards a Universal Solution (Semester Unknown) IPRO 324: PowerMeasurementsForRoadBicyclesIPRO324Poster2Sp09
- Creator
- Anupoju, Tarun, Halim, Stephanus, Kaminski, Bryan, Lam, Brian, Marcellis, Brandon, Martin, Rebecca, Odunaiya, Edumaregbemiro, Stevanovic, Stefan, Tsosie, Henrietta, Voukadinov, Ivan, Ziomek, Arkadiusz
- Date
- 2009, 2009-05
- Description
-
We would like to develop a system that measures the applied torque at a bicycle crank set. In contrast to current solutions, we want to be...
Show moreWe would like to develop a system that measures the applied torque at a bicycle crank set. In contrast to current solutions, we want to be able to retrofit our system to existing crank sets, obviating the need to abandon parts that the bicyclist already owns. In principle, according to preliminary tests performed at the MMAE department, this can be done using sets of quite inexpensive strain gauges. However, being able to get accurate torque measurements will require some advanced signal processing from the strain gauges. These signals can then be transmitted wirelessly to a bicycle computer like the Edge 705 that the global positioning system corporation Garmin released last year. There is a defined wireless protocol, called ANT+Sport, which has been developed specifically for the purpose of transmitting exercise data, such as power output or heart rate, to small computers. Chipsets and development kits for this protocol are also available commercially. Therefore, our task will be to find an optimal configuration of strain gauges that will be attached to the crank set, and to develop an algorithm to process the strain gauge data in order to isolate a signal that is proportional to the applied torque. This signal will then be transmitted to the bicycle computer for display and storage.
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- Title
- Power Measurement for Road Bicycles: Towards a Universal Solution (Semester Unknown) IPRO 324: PowerMeasurementsForRoadBicyclesIPRO324FinalPresentationSp09
- Creator
- Anupoju, Tarun, Halim, Stephanus, Kaminski, Bryan, Lam, Brian, Marcellis, Brandon, Martin, Rebecca, Odunaiya, Edumaregbemiro, Stevanovic, Stefan, Tsosie, Henrietta, Voukadinov, Ivan, Ziomek, Arkadiusz
- Date
- 2009, 2009-05
- Description
-
We would like to develop a system that measures the applied torque at a bicycle crank set. In contrast to current solutions, we want to be...
Show moreWe would like to develop a system that measures the applied torque at a bicycle crank set. In contrast to current solutions, we want to be able to retrofit our system to existing crank sets, obviating the need to abandon parts that the bicyclist already owns. In principle, according to preliminary tests performed at the MMAE department, this can be done using sets of quite inexpensive strain gauges. However, being able to get accurate torque measurements will require some advanced signal processing from the strain gauges. These signals can then be transmitted wirelessly to a bicycle computer like the Edge 705 that the global positioning system corporation Garmin released last year. There is a defined wireless protocol, called ANT+Sport, which has been developed specifically for the purpose of transmitting exercise data, such as power output or heart rate, to small computers. Chipsets and development kits for this protocol are also available commercially. Therefore, our task will be to find an optimal configuration of strain gauges that will be attached to the crank set, and to develop an algorithm to process the strain gauge data in order to isolate a signal that is proportional to the applied torque. This signal will then be transmitted to the bicycle computer for display and storage.
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- Title
- Power Measurement for Road Bicycles: Towards a Universal Solution (Semester Unknown) IPRO 324: PowerMeasurementsForRoadBicyclesIPRO324Poster1Sp09
- Creator
- Anupoju, Tarun, Halim, Stephanus, Kaminski, Bryan, Lam, Brian, Marcellis, Brandon, Martin, Rebecca, Odunaiya, Edumaregbemiro, Stevanovic, Stefan, Tsosie, Henrietta, Voukadinov, Ivan, Ziomek, Arkadiusz
- Date
- 2009, 2009-05
- Description
-
We would like to develop a system that measures the applied torque at a bicycle crank set. In contrast to current solutions, we want to be...
Show moreWe would like to develop a system that measures the applied torque at a bicycle crank set. In contrast to current solutions, we want to be able to retrofit our system to existing crank sets, obviating the need to abandon parts that the bicyclist already owns. In principle, according to preliminary tests performed at the MMAE department, this can be done using sets of quite inexpensive strain gauges. However, being able to get accurate torque measurements will require some advanced signal processing from the strain gauges. These signals can then be transmitted wirelessly to a bicycle computer like the Edge 705 that the global positioning system corporation Garmin released last year. There is a defined wireless protocol, called ANT+Sport, which has been developed specifically for the purpose of transmitting exercise data, such as power output or heart rate, to small computers. Chipsets and development kits for this protocol are also available commercially. Therefore, our task will be to find an optimal configuration of strain gauges that will be attached to the crank set, and to develop an algorithm to process the strain gauge data in order to isolate a signal that is proportional to the applied torque. This signal will then be transmitted to the bicycle computer for display and storage.
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- Power Measurement for Road Bicycles: Towards a Universal Solution (Semester Unknown) IPRO 324: PowerMeasurementsForRoadBicyclesIPRO324MidTermPresentationSp09
- Creator
- Anupoju, Tarun, Halim, Stephanus, Kaminski, Bryan, Lam, Brian, Marcellis, Brandon, Martin, Rebecca, Odunaiya, Edumaregbemiro, Stevanovic, Stefan, Tsosie, Henrietta, Voukadinov, Ivan, Ziomek, Arkadiusz
- Date
- 2009, 2009-05
- Description
-
We would like to develop a system that measures the applied torque at a bicycle crank set. In contrast to current solutions, we want to be...
Show moreWe would like to develop a system that measures the applied torque at a bicycle crank set. In contrast to current solutions, we want to be able to retrofit our system to existing crank sets, obviating the need to abandon parts that the bicyclist already owns. In principle, according to preliminary tests performed at the MMAE department, this can be done using sets of quite inexpensive strain gauges. However, being able to get accurate torque measurements will require some advanced signal processing from the strain gauges. These signals can then be transmitted wirelessly to a bicycle computer like the Edge 705 that the global positioning system corporation Garmin released last year. There is a defined wireless protocol, called ANT+Sport, which has been developed specifically for the purpose of transmitting exercise data, such as power output or heart rate, to small computers. Chipsets and development kits for this protocol are also available commercially. Therefore, our task will be to find an optimal configuration of strain gauges that will be attached to the crank set, and to develop an algorithm to process the strain gauge data in order to isolate a signal that is proportional to the applied torque. This signal will then be transmitted to the bicycle computer for display and storage.
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- Power Measurement for Road Bicycles: Towards a Universal Solution (Semester Unknown) IPRO 324: PowerMeasurementsForRoadBicyclesIPRO324EthicsSp09
- Creator
- Anupoju, Tarun, Halim, Stephanus, Kaminski, Bryan, Lam, Brian, Marcellis, Brandon, Martin, Rebecca, Odunaiya, Edumaregbemiro, Stevanovic, Stefan, Tsosie, Henrietta, Voukadinov, Ivan, Ziomek, Arkadiusz
- Date
- 2009, 2009-05
- Description
-
We would like to develop a system that measures the applied torque at a bicycle crank set. In contrast to current solutions, we want to be...
Show moreWe would like to develop a system that measures the applied torque at a bicycle crank set. In contrast to current solutions, we want to be able to retrofit our system to existing crank sets, obviating the need to abandon parts that the bicyclist already owns. In principle, according to preliminary tests performed at the MMAE department, this can be done using sets of quite inexpensive strain gauges. However, being able to get accurate torque measurements will require some advanced signal processing from the strain gauges. These signals can then be transmitted wirelessly to a bicycle computer like the Edge 705 that the global positioning system corporation Garmin released last year. There is a defined wireless protocol, called ANT+Sport, which has been developed specifically for the purpose of transmitting exercise data, such as power output or heart rate, to small computers. Chipsets and development kits for this protocol are also available commercially. Therefore, our task will be to find an optimal configuration of strain gauges that will be attached to the crank set, and to develop an algorithm to process the strain gauge data in order to isolate a signal that is proportional to the applied torque. This signal will then be transmitted to the bicycle computer for display and storage.
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- Title
- Power Measurement for Road Bicycles: Towards a Universal Solution (Semester Unknown) IPRO 324: PowerMeasurementsForRoadBicyclesIPRO324BrochureSp09
- Creator
- Anupoju, Tarun, Halim, Stephanus, Kaminski, Bryan, Lam, Brian, Marcellis, Brandon, Martin, Rebecca, Odunaiya, Edumaregbemiro, Stevanovic, Stefan, Tsosie, Henrietta, Voukadinov, Ivan, Ziomek, Arkadiusz
- Date
- 2009, 2009-05
- Description
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We would like to develop a system that measures the applied torque at a bicycle crank set. In contrast to current solutions, we want to be...
Show moreWe would like to develop a system that measures the applied torque at a bicycle crank set. In contrast to current solutions, we want to be able to retrofit our system to existing crank sets, obviating the need to abandon parts that the bicyclist already owns. In principle, according to preliminary tests performed at the MMAE department, this can be done using sets of quite inexpensive strain gauges. However, being able to get accurate torque measurements will require some advanced signal processing from the strain gauges. These signals can then be transmitted wirelessly to a bicycle computer like the Edge 705 that the global positioning system corporation Garmin released last year. There is a defined wireless protocol, called ANT+Sport, which has been developed specifically for the purpose of transmitting exercise data, such as power output or heart rate, to small computers. Chipsets and development kits for this protocol are also available commercially. Therefore, our task will be to find an optimal configuration of strain gauges that will be attached to the crank set, and to develop an algorithm to process the strain gauge data in order to isolate a signal that is proportional to the applied torque. This signal will then be transmitted to the bicycle computer for display and storage.
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- Ultra-High-Speed Market Data Ticker System (Semester Unknown) IPRO 313: Ultra-High-Speed Market Data Ticker System IPRO 313 MidTerm Report Sp08
- Creator
- Duong, Khanh, Acuna-rohter, Jose, Anupoju, Tarun, Cooper, Lance, Kolodziej, Martin, Roytman, Konstantin, Shonubi, Oluwaseun, Kai Tan, Jing, Su Yoon, Jong
- Date
- 2008, 2008-05
- Description
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The objective of IPRO 313 is to create a high performance data ticker plant for our sponsor Townsend Analytics which needs to meet or exceed...
Show moreThe objective of IPRO 313 is to create a high performance data ticker plant for our sponsor Townsend Analytics which needs to meet or exceed certain performance requirements. Ideally, The the data ticker plant has to have a sustained optimal throughput of three million price quotes per second – the current industry state of the art - and minimize with minimal latency while maintain specific constraints. Toward this end, the team will create a proof-of-concept data ticker plant that processes real data. The initial system will be used as a baseline on which optimizations to specific components will be made. The ticker plant aggregates streaming data for numerous global financial markets and disseminates the data to thousands of users in real time. The data is used in Townsend Analytics’ RealTick® Execution Management System (EMS), its flagship institutional product for the financial services industry. IPRO 313, Spring, 2008, builds on work done in the previous semester. Last Fall, IPRO 313 conducted background research on the market data systems and outlined a basic design and performance metrics for our system. Our goal with IPRO 313 during the Spring 2008 This semester, we will is to resume system development, implement and work on performance optimize a basic market data ticker systemimprovements, enhanced functionality, and more detailed benchmarks. Using past semester result, research and development, the group will refine the design, prototype development and benchmark testing. The intent is to also provide detailed performance metrics of the system. This will enable future optimizations and algorithmic enhancements to the system in order to increase system throughput while minimizing latency and variance.
Sponsorship: Illinois Institute of Technology
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- Ultra-High-Speed Market Data Ticker System (Semester Unknown) IPRO 313: Ultra-High-Speed Market Data Ticker System IPRO 313 Ethics Sp08
- Creator
- Duong, Khanh, Acuna-rohter, Jose, Anupoju, Tarun, Cooper, Lance, Kolodziej, Martin, Roytman, Konstantin, Shonubi, Oluwaseun, Kai Tan, Jing, Su Yoon, Jong
- Date
- 2008, 2008-05
- Description
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The objective of IPRO 313 is to create a high performance data ticker plant for our sponsor Townsend Analytics which needs to meet or exceed...
Show moreThe objective of IPRO 313 is to create a high performance data ticker plant for our sponsor Townsend Analytics which needs to meet or exceed certain performance requirements. Ideally, The the data ticker plant has to have a sustained optimal throughput of three million price quotes per second – the current industry state of the art - and minimize with minimal latency while maintain specific constraints. Toward this end, the team will create a proof-of-concept data ticker plant that processes real data. The initial system will be used as a baseline on which optimizations to specific components will be made. The ticker plant aggregates streaming data for numerous global financial markets and disseminates the data to thousands of users in real time. The data is used in Townsend Analytics’ RealTick® Execution Management System (EMS), its flagship institutional product for the financial services industry. IPRO 313, Spring, 2008, builds on work done in the previous semester. Last Fall, IPRO 313 conducted background research on the market data systems and outlined a basic design and performance metrics for our system. Our goal with IPRO 313 during the Spring 2008 This semester, we will is to resume system development, implement and work on performance optimize a basic market data ticker systemimprovements, enhanced functionality, and more detailed benchmarks. Using past semester result, research and development, the group will refine the design, prototype development and benchmark testing. The intent is to also provide detailed performance metrics of the system. This will enable future optimizations and algorithmic enhancements to the system in order to increase system throughput while minimizing latency and variance.
Sponsorship: Illinois Institute of Technology
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- Title
- Ultra-High-Speed Market Data Ticker System (Semester Unknown) IPRO 313
- Creator
- Duong, Khanh, Acuna-rohter, Jose, Anupoju, Tarun, Cooper, Lance, Kolodziej, Martin, Roytman, Konstantin, Shonubi, Oluwaseun, Kai Tan, Jing, Su Yoon, Jong
- Date
- 2008, 2008-05
- Description
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The objective of IPRO 313 is to create a high performance data ticker plant for our sponsor Townsend Analytics which needs to meet or exceed...
Show moreThe objective of IPRO 313 is to create a high performance data ticker plant for our sponsor Townsend Analytics which needs to meet or exceed certain performance requirements. Ideally, The the data ticker plant has to have a sustained optimal throughput of three million price quotes per second – the current industry state of the art - and minimize with minimal latency while maintain specific constraints. Toward this end, the team will create a proof-of-concept data ticker plant that processes real data. The initial system will be used as a baseline on which optimizations to specific components will be made. The ticker plant aggregates streaming data for numerous global financial markets and disseminates the data to thousands of users in real time. The data is used in Townsend Analytics’ RealTick® Execution Management System (EMS), its flagship institutional product for the financial services industry. IPRO 313, Spring, 2008, builds on work done in the previous semester. Last Fall, IPRO 313 conducted background research on the market data systems and outlined a basic design and performance metrics for our system. Our goal with IPRO 313 during the Spring 2008 This semester, we will is to resume system development, implement and work on performance optimize a basic market data ticker systemimprovements, enhanced functionality, and more detailed benchmarks. Using past semester result, research and development, the group will refine the design, prototype development and benchmark testing. The intent is to also provide detailed performance metrics of the system. This will enable future optimizations and algorithmic enhancements to the system in order to increase system throughput while minimizing latency and variance.
Sponsorship: Illinois Institute of Technology
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- Title
- Ultra-High-Speed Market Data Ticker System (Semester Unknown) IPRO 313: Ultra-High-Speed Market Data Ticker System IPRO 313 Poster Sp08
- Creator
- Duong, Khanh, Acuna-rohter, Jose, Anupoju, Tarun, Cooper, Lance, Kolodziej, Martin, Roytman, Konstantin, Shonubi, Oluwaseun, Kai Tan, Jing, Su Yoon, Jong
- Date
- 2008, 2008-05
- Description
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The objective of IPRO 313 is to create a high performance data ticker plant for our sponsor Townsend Analytics which needs to meet or exceed...
Show moreThe objective of IPRO 313 is to create a high performance data ticker plant for our sponsor Townsend Analytics which needs to meet or exceed certain performance requirements. Ideally, The the data ticker plant has to have a sustained optimal throughput of three million price quotes per second – the current industry state of the art - and minimize with minimal latency while maintain specific constraints. Toward this end, the team will create a proof-of-concept data ticker plant that processes real data. The initial system will be used as a baseline on which optimizations to specific components will be made. The ticker plant aggregates streaming data for numerous global financial markets and disseminates the data to thousands of users in real time. The data is used in Townsend Analytics’ RealTick® Execution Management System (EMS), its flagship institutional product for the financial services industry. IPRO 313, Spring, 2008, builds on work done in the previous semester. Last Fall, IPRO 313 conducted background research on the market data systems and outlined a basic design and performance metrics for our system. Our goal with IPRO 313 during the Spring 2008 This semester, we will is to resume system development, implement and work on performance optimize a basic market data ticker systemimprovements, enhanced functionality, and more detailed benchmarks. Using past semester result, research and development, the group will refine the design, prototype development and benchmark testing. The intent is to also provide detailed performance metrics of the system. This will enable future optimizations and algorithmic enhancements to the system in order to increase system throughput while minimizing latency and variance.
Sponsorship: Illinois Institute of Technology
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- Ultra-High-Speed Market Data Ticker System (Semester Unknown) IPRO 313: Ultra-High-Speed Market Data Ticker System IPRO 313 Project Plan Sp08
- Creator
- Duong, Khanh, Acuna-rohter, Jose, Anupoju, Tarun, Cooper, Lance, Kolodziej, Martin, Roytman, Konstantin, Shonubi, Oluwaseun, Kai Tan, Jing, Su Yoon, Jong
- Date
- 2008, 2008-05
- Description
-
The objective of IPRO 313 is to create a high performance data ticker plant for our sponsor Townsend Analytics which needs to meet or exceed...
Show moreThe objective of IPRO 313 is to create a high performance data ticker plant for our sponsor Townsend Analytics which needs to meet or exceed certain performance requirements. Ideally, The the data ticker plant has to have a sustained optimal throughput of three million price quotes per second – the current industry state of the art - and minimize with minimal latency while maintain specific constraints. Toward this end, the team will create a proof-of-concept data ticker plant that processes real data. The initial system will be used as a baseline on which optimizations to specific components will be made. The ticker plant aggregates streaming data for numerous global financial markets and disseminates the data to thousands of users in real time. The data is used in Townsend Analytics’ RealTick® Execution Management System (EMS), its flagship institutional product for the financial services industry. IPRO 313, Spring, 2008, builds on work done in the previous semester. Last Fall, IPRO 313 conducted background research on the market data systems and outlined a basic design and performance metrics for our system. Our goal with IPRO 313 during the Spring 2008 This semester, we will is to resume system development, implement and work on performance optimize a basic market data ticker systemimprovements, enhanced functionality, and more detailed benchmarks. Using past semester result, research and development, the group will refine the design, prototype development and benchmark testing. The intent is to also provide detailed performance metrics of the system. This will enable future optimizations and algorithmic enhancements to the system in order to increase system throughput while minimizing latency and variance.
Sponsorship: Illinois Institute of Technology
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- Ultra-High-Speed Market Data Ticker System (Semester Unknown) IPRO 313: Ultra-High-Speed Market Data Ticker System IPRO 313 Final Report Sp08
- Creator
- Duong, Khanh, Acuna-rohter, Jose, Anupoju, Tarun, Cooper, Lance, Kolodziej, Martin, Roytman, Konstantin, Shonubi, Oluwaseun, Kai Tan, Jing, Su Yoon, Jong
- Date
- 2008, 2008-05
- Description
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The objective of IPRO 313 is to create a high performance data ticker plant for our sponsor Townsend Analytics which needs to meet or exceed...
Show moreThe objective of IPRO 313 is to create a high performance data ticker plant for our sponsor Townsend Analytics which needs to meet or exceed certain performance requirements. Ideally, The the data ticker plant has to have a sustained optimal throughput of three million price quotes per second – the current industry state of the art - and minimize with minimal latency while maintain specific constraints. Toward this end, the team will create a proof-of-concept data ticker plant that processes real data. The initial system will be used as a baseline on which optimizations to specific components will be made. The ticker plant aggregates streaming data for numerous global financial markets and disseminates the data to thousands of users in real time. The data is used in Townsend Analytics’ RealTick® Execution Management System (EMS), its flagship institutional product for the financial services industry. IPRO 313, Spring, 2008, builds on work done in the previous semester. Last Fall, IPRO 313 conducted background research on the market data systems and outlined a basic design and performance metrics for our system. Our goal with IPRO 313 during the Spring 2008 This semester, we will is to resume system development, implement and work on performance optimize a basic market data ticker systemimprovements, enhanced functionality, and more detailed benchmarks. Using past semester result, research and development, the group will refine the design, prototype development and benchmark testing. The intent is to also provide detailed performance metrics of the system. This will enable future optimizations and algorithmic enhancements to the system in order to increase system throughput while minimizing latency and variance.
Sponsorship: Illinois Institute of Technology
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- Title
- Ultra-High-Speed Market Data Ticker System (Semester Unknown) IPRO 313: Ultra-High-Speed Market Data Ticker System IPRO 313 MidTerm Presentation Sp08
- Creator
- Duong, Khanh, Acuna-rohter, Jose, Anupoju, Tarun, Cooper, Lance, Kolodziej, Martin, Roytman, Konstantin, Shonubi, Oluwaseun, Kai Tan, Jing, Su Yoon, Jong
- Date
- 2008, 2008-05
- Description
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The objective of IPRO 313 is to create a high performance data ticker plant for our sponsor Townsend Analytics which needs to meet or exceed...
Show moreThe objective of IPRO 313 is to create a high performance data ticker plant for our sponsor Townsend Analytics which needs to meet or exceed certain performance requirements. Ideally, The the data ticker plant has to have a sustained optimal throughput of three million price quotes per second – the current industry state of the art - and minimize with minimal latency while maintain specific constraints. Toward this end, the team will create a proof-of-concept data ticker plant that processes real data. The initial system will be used as a baseline on which optimizations to specific components will be made. The ticker plant aggregates streaming data for numerous global financial markets and disseminates the data to thousands of users in real time. The data is used in Townsend Analytics’ RealTick® Execution Management System (EMS), its flagship institutional product for the financial services industry. IPRO 313, Spring, 2008, builds on work done in the previous semester. Last Fall, IPRO 313 conducted background research on the market data systems and outlined a basic design and performance metrics for our system. Our goal with IPRO 313 during the Spring 2008 This semester, we will is to resume system development, implement and work on performance optimize a basic market data ticker systemimprovements, enhanced functionality, and more detailed benchmarks. Using past semester result, research and development, the group will refine the design, prototype development and benchmark testing. The intent is to also provide detailed performance metrics of the system. This will enable future optimizations and algorithmic enhancements to the system in order to increase system throughput while minimizing latency and variance.
Sponsorship: Illinois Institute of Technology
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- Ultra-High-Speed Market Data Ticker System (Semester Unknown) IPRO 313: Ultra-High-Speed Market Data Ticker System IPRO 313 Final Presentaion Sp08
- Creator
- Duong, Khanh, Acuna-rohter, Jose, Anupoju, Tarun, Cooper, Lance, Kolodziej, Martin, Roytman, Konstantin, Shonubi, Oluwaseun, Kai Tan, Jing, Su Yoon, Jong
- Date
- 2008, 2008-05
- Description
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The objective of IPRO 313 is to create a high performance data ticker plant for our sponsor Townsend Analytics which needs to meet or exceed...
Show moreThe objective of IPRO 313 is to create a high performance data ticker plant for our sponsor Townsend Analytics which needs to meet or exceed certain performance requirements. Ideally, The the data ticker plant has to have a sustained optimal throughput of three million price quotes per second – the current industry state of the art - and minimize with minimal latency while maintain specific constraints. Toward this end, the team will create a proof-of-concept data ticker plant that processes real data. The initial system will be used as a baseline on which optimizations to specific components will be made. The ticker plant aggregates streaming data for numerous global financial markets and disseminates the data to thousands of users in real time. The data is used in Townsend Analytics’ RealTick® Execution Management System (EMS), its flagship institutional product for the financial services industry. IPRO 313, Spring, 2008, builds on work done in the previous semester. Last Fall, IPRO 313 conducted background research on the market data systems and outlined a basic design and performance metrics for our system. Our goal with IPRO 313 during the Spring 2008 This semester, we will is to resume system development, implement and work on performance optimize a basic market data ticker systemimprovements, enhanced functionality, and more detailed benchmarks. Using past semester result, research and development, the group will refine the design, prototype development and benchmark testing. The intent is to also provide detailed performance metrics of the system. This will enable future optimizations and algorithmic enhancements to the system in order to increase system throughput while minimizing latency and variance.
Sponsorship: Illinois Institute of Technology
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- Title
- Ultra-High-Speed Market Data Ticker System (Semester Unknown) IPRO 313: Ultra-High-Speed Market Data Ticker System IPRO 313 Brochure Sp08
- Creator
- Duong, Khanh, Acuna-rohter, Jose, Anupoju, Tarun, Cooper, Lance, Kolodziej, Martin, Roytman, Konstantin, Shonubi, Oluwaseun, Kai Tan, Jing, Su Yoon, Jong
- Date
- 2008, 2008-05
- Description
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The objective of IPRO 313 is to create a high performance data ticker plant for our sponsor Townsend Analytics which needs to meet or exceed...
Show moreThe objective of IPRO 313 is to create a high performance data ticker plant for our sponsor Townsend Analytics which needs to meet or exceed certain performance requirements. Ideally, The the data ticker plant has to have a sustained optimal throughput of three million price quotes per second – the current industry state of the art - and minimize with minimal latency while maintain specific constraints. Toward this end, the team will create a proof-of-concept data ticker plant that processes real data. The initial system will be used as a baseline on which optimizations to specific components will be made. The ticker plant aggregates streaming data for numerous global financial markets and disseminates the data to thousands of users in real time. The data is used in Townsend Analytics’ RealTick® Execution Management System (EMS), its flagship institutional product for the financial services industry. IPRO 313, Spring, 2008, builds on work done in the previous semester. Last Fall, IPRO 313 conducted background research on the market data systems and outlined a basic design and performance metrics for our system. Our goal with IPRO 313 during the Spring 2008 This semester, we will is to resume system development, implement and work on performance optimize a basic market data ticker systemimprovements, enhanced functionality, and more detailed benchmarks. Using past semester result, research and development, the group will refine the design, prototype development and benchmark testing. The intent is to also provide detailed performance metrics of the system. This will enable future optimizations and algorithmic enhancements to the system in order to increase system throughput while minimizing latency and variance.
Sponsorship: Illinois Institute of Technology
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