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    Accessible Real-Time Surveillance Radar System for Object Detection by Park, Seongha, Kim, Yongho, Lee, Kyuhwan, Smith, Anthony H, Dietz, James E, Matson, Eric T

    Published in Sensors (Basel, Switzerland) (14-04-2020)
    “…As unmanned ground and aerial vehicles become more accessible and their usage covers a wider area of application, including for threatening purposes which can…”
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    Using Mobile Robots to Establish Mobile Wireless Mesh Networks and Increase Network Throughput by Nguyen, Cory Q., Min, Byung-Cheol, Matson, Eric T., Smith, Anthony H., Dietz, J. Eric, Kim, Donghan

    “…We discuss the proof of concept that gives mobile robotic units the ability to provide a mobile wireless mesh network providing wireless service to end-clients…”
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    Heuristic optimization techniques for self-orientation of directional antennas in long-distance point-to-point broadband networks by Min, Byung-Cheol, Lewis, John, Matson, Eric T., Smith, Anthony H.

    Published in Ad hoc networks (01-11-2013)
    “…A self-orientation system for a directional antenna is capable of determining the best orientation to receive the strongest wireless signal. In the event of…”
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    Beacon-based Indoor Fire Evacuation System using Augmented Reality and Machine Learning by Lee, Hwawon, Chung, Dohyun, Kim, Seongmin, Lim, Jiwon, Bahng, Yoonha, Park, Suhyun, Smith, Anthony H.

    “…The inefficiency of fire evacuation has been the issue since the present evacuation method is unsuitable for complex buildings. In order to improve the…”
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    A Deep Learning-Based Coyote Detection System Using Audio Data by Jung, Heesun, Kwon, Bokyung, Kim, Youngbin, Lee, Yejin, Park, Jihyeon, Pegg, Griffin, Wang, Yaqin Mia, Smith, Anthony H.

    “…The attacks on livestock, human, and crops by coyotes are occurring over the United States, while traditional simple management such as public education about…”
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    Dynamic Bird Detection Using Image Processing and Neural Network by Jo, Jeongjin, Park, Junwon, Han, Jinyoung, Lee, Minsun, Smith, Anthony H.

    “…Collisions of aircraft and birds cause serious flight accidents, and various studies are underway to find a solution to the problem. In recent image…”
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    LoRaWAN Implementation for Acoustic Localization of Coyotes by Boo, Jaehui, Lim, Hyemin, Kim, Hyeongjun, Kim, Nayoun, Anderson, Justin Qiao, Chin, WeiChieh, Wang, Mia Y., Smith, Anthony H.

    “…Wild coyotes in the United States cause serious damage to pets, livestock, and even humans. Currently, there are solutions to this problem like wildlife image…”
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    Design of Solar Panels Efficiency Monitoring System by Lee, Soomin, Lee, Sehyeong, Ellis, Laith, Smith, Anthony H, Lee, Minsun

    “…Agriculture has seen new technological advances with its implementation of the Internet of Things (IoT). These new technologies come with unique challenges,…”
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    A System for Determining Braking Distance by Predicting Weight Using Image Processing to Predict Illegal Red Light Running Events by Kwon, Daewon, Hyun, Dohun, Kim, Miji, Ko, Youlim, McNally, Helen A, Smith, Anthony H

    “…In today's society, we see a constant struggle with intersections that bring in constant crimes. This has become a problem in our society, especially because…”
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    Red Light Running Prediction System using LIDAR by Kim, Namkyu, Kim, Jisu, Kim, Hongki, Lim, Kimuk, Ko, Youlim, Jeong, Nulee, Smith, Anthony H, McNally, Helen A

    “…Red Light Running (RLR) is an action that violates the red traffic signal by passing through a signalized intersection. RLR problem is a serious problem that…”
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    Highly Resistant Cholera Outbreak Strain in Zimbabwe by Mashe, Tapfumanei, Domman, Daryl, Tarupiwa, Andrew, Manangazira, Portia, Phiri, Isaac, Masunda, Kudzai, Chonzi, Prosper, Njamkepo, Elisabeth, Ramudzulu, Masindi, Mtapuri-Zinyowera, Sekesai, Smith, Anthony M, Weill, François-Xavier

    Published in The New England journal of medicine (13-08-2020)
    “…Whole genomes of 11 Vibrio cholerae O1 isolates from the 2018–2019 outbreak in Zimbabwe were sequenced to investigate the determinants of antimicrobial…”
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    Accessible synthetic aperture radar system for autonomous vehicle sensing by Seongha Park, Yongho Kim, Matson, Eric T., Smith, Anthony H.

    “…The usage of autonomous vehicles is rapidly expanding on both the ground and air. With more autonomous vehicles in close proximity to humans, new and better…”
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    UAV Detection System with Multiple Acoustic Nodes Using Machine Learning Models by Yang, Bowon, Matson, Eric T., Smith, Anthony H., Dietz, J. Eric, Gallagher, John C.

    “…Class 1 unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), known as drones, have become popular and accessible, which makes them tools for malicious purposes. As a result, there…”
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    High-side load driver enhances short-circuit protection by Smith, Anthony H

    Published in Electronic Design (01-10-2014)
    “…If the load is normal, the full supply voltage (+VS) appears across it when Q1 turns on, forward-biasing U1's photodiode via R3. This turns on U1's…”
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    Fault-protected current limiter keeps its cool by Smith, Anthony H

    Published in Electronic Design (10-02-2011)
    “…The protection circuit operates on the fact that the voltage across the R3-R4 potential divider is equal to Q1's V^sub BE^plus Q2's collector-emitter voltage…”
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    Full-wave active rectifier requires no diodes by Smith, Anthony H

    Published in Electronic Design (01-10-2009)
    “…So far, I had a promising idea for a half-wave rectifier that didn't need any diodes or analog switches. Super. But I wanted full-wave rectification. Nothing…”
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    Full-wave active rectifier requires no diodes by Smith, Anthony H

    Published in Electronic Design (13-08-2009)
    “…For example, if you require a gain of 10, then R3 = 10 R2, and R4/R5 = 9/11 = 0.818. The oscillogram shows the circuit's response to a 10-kHz sinewave with the…”
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    Measuring Mains Current Doesn't Have To Be Difficult by Smith, Anthony H

    Published in Electronic Design (11-06-2009)
    “…The amplifier formed by IC2, R2, R3, and C4 provides high gain for the ac content of the sensor's output signal and unity gain for the dc content…”
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    CONTROL A HIGH-POWER LOAD WITH A LOW-POWER MICROCONTROLLER by Smith, Anthony H

    Published in Electronic Design (01-12-2006)
    “…Inserting the values of V^sub C(MIN)^, V^sub C(MAX)^, and VD into Equations 3 and 4, we find that R2 = ∞ (i.e., R2 is omitted), and R3 = 3.359 R1. Suitable…”
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    Control a high-power load with a low-power microcontroller by Smith, Anthony H

    Published in Electronic Design (03-08-2006)
    “…Many microcontrollers feature a pulse-width-modulated (PWM) output that can be low-pass filtered to produce a variable dc voltage. Without additional…”
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