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    Concussions In Ice Hockey

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    hockey injuries, about 25% of all injuries were to the face or mouth (Deits, Yard, Collins, Fields, & Comstock, 2010). Therefore, the goal of the pressure sensing chin strap is to reduce unreported concussions by 20% in ice hockey by using pressure sensors on the jaw and chin to objectively identify concussion-inducing impacts in real time during…

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    has proclaimed to inventing the first ever self-driving car. They have had several people take a test drive in the car. This car uses its sensors and software to sense items like pedestrians, bicyclists, and more, and are designed to safely drive around them. The car is able to process map and sensor information to determine where it is in that moment. The sensors built into the car help detect objects that it is surrounded by based on their size, shape, and movement pattern. The software also…

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    Gas Law Experiment

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    NTRODUCTION In this experiment the validity of Gas Laws were observed and the relationship of two variables, temperature and volume, against pressure was tested. Gas Laws are encompassed by the Ideal Gas Law in which PV=nRT observes the general behavior of a gas under ideal conditions in terms of pressure(P), volume(V), moles of gas(n), gas constant(R), and temperature(T). The Ideal Gas Law is a combination of Boyle 's Law, Charles ' Law and Avogadro 's Law and was first introduced in 1834 by…

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    Experiment 37: Friction Anne Smolinski as910513@ohio.edu Wednesday 11:50-1:40 TA: Sanjoy Sarkar November 11, 2017 Experiment 37: Technical Report ABSTRACT In experiment 37, the friction force is being explained and tested by using a block that is being pulled across a wooden base. Out of the four different types of friction, two will be tested during this experiment: (i) static and (ii) kinetic. Static friction can be defined as the force that resists motion of an object to a surface so…

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    environmental sensors, this group consists of sensory devices for assessment of the surrounding including but not limited to temperature, pressure, humidity, wind and rain and even corrosion. 2. traffic monitoring sensors, this group consists of sensory devices for assessment of the traffic load on the bridge using dynamic motion stations, traffic cameras and dynamic strain gauges. 3. bridge monitoring sensors, this group consists of sensory devices for assessment…

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    Adaptive Cruise Control

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    ACC assists the driver to keep a safe distance from preceding vehicle by controlling the engine, throttle and brake. Figure 3.1.1: Prabs, (2010), Adaptive Cruise Control system As shown in the above Figure 3.1.1. ACC uses a forward-looking radar sensor, which is installed behind the front grill of the vehicle. The Adaptive cruise control equipped vehicle has the ability to detect the speed and distance of the predecessor vehicle or any other obstacle ahead. Adaptive cruise control…

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    Radiometric Reflection

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    (3.9) Where, L λ=Spectral radiance at sensors aperture or the calculated radiance associated to the ground area enclosed in the pixel and referred to the λ wavelength range of specific band. Lmaxλ=spectral at Sensor Radiance that is scaled to Qcalmax Lminλ=Spectral at Sensor Radiance that is scaled to Qcalmin Qcalmax=Maximum Quantized Calibrated Pixel values corresponding to Lmaxλ Qcalmin=Minimum Quantized…

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    2.08 Agression Analysis

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    the third was 97%. All these tests were made by using “Port View” on the robot.“Port View” can be found by going to “Utilities” on the robot’s screen. Then going over to the port that the color sensor is connected to, which in this case was port 3. Then the robot was set on an object so the color sensor was directly over it. Then black surfaces were tested. The first test was a 3%. The second test on black was 2%. The last was a bit higher but still very low at 6%. Thus the threshold for white…

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    Walking Stick Essay

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    For improving the traditional white cane, it will be modified with some electronic components so that it can become a smart cane. This paper proposes the design and develops a walking stick with obstacle detecting sensors for the blind to use to aid their navigation. 1.2. SIGNIFICANCE AND MOTIVATION Designing a system that would efficiently help the blind with their navigation in the world today is much needed. Looking at the number of tasks one has to undergo each…

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    Parking System Abstract—This Paper proposes the development of an Automatic Car Parking System imparting performance. This proposed framework uses sensors, electric power steering, path planning, path tracking and pure pursuit algorithm. The verification of the vehicle was demonstrated using the electric power steering for tracking the path. An ultrasonic sensor is used to determine the availability of the parking space. Drivers can uses user interactive interface to check if the parking space…

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