Rescue Drone: Increasing Autonomy and Implementing Computer Vision
Focuses on developing a rescue drone with increased autonomy and implementing computer vision for advanced object detection. The team, consisting of Cody Campbell (Hardware Engineer), Alexandra Borgesen (Computer Engineer), Halil Yonter (Team Leader), Shawn Cho (Software Engineer), Peter Burchell (M
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The Top 10 Signs Your Router May Have Been Hacked
Explore the 10 unmistakable signs indicating your router's security might have been compromised. Learn how to identify potential breaches and safeguard your network from cyber threats.\n
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Virtual Router Market Share, Opportunities, Trend, Revenue, Growth 2017-2027
At a compound annual growth rate of 22.3%, the size of the worldwide Virtual Router market is projected to reach US$ 614.6 Million in 2027.
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Dynamic Buffer Sizing using Passive Measurements from P4 Switches
This study explores the dynamic modification of router buffer sizes by leveraging passive measurements from P4 switches. By dynamically adjusting buffer sizes based on factors like the number of long flows, average round-trip time, queueing delays, and packet loss rates, network performance can be o
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EPA Cleaner Trucks Initiative Update
EPA is developing the Cleaner Trucks Initiative to tackle NOx emissions from new heavy-duty trucks. The ANPR was signed to gather feedback, with plans for NPRM in late Spring 2020. The program aims for nationwide emissions reductions through aligning with CARB, modernizing requirements, and enhancin
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Post-Blast Fumes: Guidance on Mitigating Toxic Gases in Drilling and Blasting Operations
Explosives used in blasting operations generate post-blast fumes, which can contain toxic gases like oxides of nitrogen (NOx) and carbon monoxide. This toolbox talk provides guidance on reducing fume production and avoiding exposure, with a focus on the physiological effects of different gas compone
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Understanding Computer Network Components
Computer network components, including NIC, switch, hub, router, and modem, play vital roles in setting up networks. NIC (Network Interface Card) connects computers, hubs distribute data to multiple devices, switches provide direct connections, and routers connect LAN to the internet. Each component
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Understanding PM2.5 in Korea and China Through Integrated Modeling and Analysis
Improved understanding of PM2.5 in Korea and China is achieved through integrated modeling of satellite, aircraft, and surface observations. Studies show fast oxidation of SO2 to sulfate PM during winter haze events, with correlations of sulfate with nitrogen oxides explained in-depth. The persisten
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Emissions Reductions Beyond the Clean Smokestacks Act (CSA) Overview
Emissions Reductions Beyond the Clean Smokestacks Act (CSA) is a comprehensive program aimed at improving air quality by imposing limits on pollutant emissions from coal-burning facilities. The act has successfully achieved significant reductions in nitrogen oxide (NOx) and sulfur dioxide (SO2) emis
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Understanding Router Routing Tables in Computer Networks
Router routing tables are crucial for directing packets to their destination networks. These tables contain information on directly connected and remote networks, as well as default routes. Routers use this information to determine the best path for packet forwarding based on network/next hop associ
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Unleashing Router Processing Power: A Revolutionary Approach
Delve into the realm of router processing power optimization with Marat Radan and Isaac Keslassy as they propose tapping into unutilized resources. Explore the innovative concept of redirecting packets to alleviate congestion and maximize efficiency in network operations.
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Understanding Low-Intensity DoS Attacks on BGP Infrastructure
Low-intensity Denial of Service (DoS) attacks present a new challenge in cyber warfare, blending in with regular traffic to target communication channels like HTTP, SMTP, and DNS. These attacks require multiple participating hosts to flood the target with useless packets, gradually overloading serve
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Analyzing the 2015-2016 Sharks Season Using nOx (Net Opponent XG)
Explore how nOx (Net Opponent XG) sheds light on the performance of the 2015-2016 Sharks season, delving into goaltending statistics, game analysis, and team ratings based on historical data normalization. Learn about the calculations behind nOxG, the run to the finals, and the scapegoat in the form
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Illinois Volkswagen Settlement Beneficiary Mitigation Plan Overview
The Illinois Volkswagen Settlement Beneficiary Mitigation Plan involves a $108 million investment to reduce NOx emissions by replacing old diesel engines with new diesel, alternative fuels, and electric options. It includes a vehicle recall and repair program, a Zero Emission Vehicle Investment Comm
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Volkswagen Settlement Overview and Opportunities for State Energy Officials
The Volkswagen settlement involves allegations of cheating emissions laws, with the company agreeing to spend billions on buybacks, modifications, and projects to reduce NOx emissions. Key components include the Zero Emission Vehicle (ZEV) Investment Program and the Environmental Mitigation Program.
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Surface Ozone Seasonal Cycle Reversal Study in Northeastern United States Lower Manhattan
Study on the reversal of the surface ozone seasonal cycle over Northeastern United States Lower Manhattan, analyzing the impact of NOx and VOC emissions on Surface O3 levels. Research shows a 26% decrease in regional NOx emissions leading to changes in the seasonal cycle of surface ozone concentrati
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Mach Number Optimization for Cruise Phase Using Ant Colony Algorithm
Utilizing Ant Colony Algorithm with RTA Constrains, this research focuses on selecting optimal Mach numbers for the cruise phase to reduce fuel consumption and emissions. Motivated by the need to cut airline expenses and environmental impact, the study explores innovative approaches in aviation rese
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Overview of Air Emissions and Quality Assessment in Shale Gas Development
The presentation discusses the estimation of air emissions from shale gas development and production in North Carolina, highlighting the importance of analyzing emissions from oil and gas activities and associated truck traffic. The process involves building emissions inventory, photochemical modeli
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Update of Medium- and Heavy-Duty Vehicle Attributes for Energy Commission Transportation Forecasting
This project aims to support the Energy Commission's transportation energy demand forecasting efforts by updating historic and forecast attributes of medium- and heavy-duty vehicles. Tasks include administration, review of past forecast attributes, updating historical vehicle attributes, forecasting
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Medium and Heavy-Duty Vehicle Attributes for Energy Commission Forecasting
This project aims to update historic and forecast attributes of medium and heavy-duty vehicles to support Energy Commission transportation energy demand forecasting efforts. Tasks include reviewing forecast attributes, updating vehicle technology forecasts, and forecasting ZEV and low-NOx fueling/ch
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Environmental Permitting Updates: Autumn Conference Highlights
Carolyn Maus, a Technical Specialist in the Air Permits Division, presented key updates at the Autumn Environmental Conference and Expo on October 9, 2019. The presentation covered regulatory news, PBRs in Title V permits, major NSR summaries, and tips for PM and CAM reviews. Important changes in th
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Implementation of ATN/AMHS in Asia-Pacific Region: Strategies and Progress
Explore the progressive initiatives in implementing ATN/AMHS in the Asia-Pacific region as outlined by the International Civil Aviation Organization. The strategic adoption, communication ground-to-ground strategies, ATN over OSI and ATN over IPS conclusions, dual-stack protocols integration, and th
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Apache Traffic Control Update Highlights
Apache Traffic Control provides insights into recent changes and upcoming developments, including Traffic Router updates, DNSSEC implementation, monitoring changes, and roadmap fixes. Stay informed about the project's progress and future plans.
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Design Solutions for Routing under Constraints by Alexander Nadel
Alexander Nadel from Intel presents design solutions for routing under constraints, addressing challenges in formalization, scalability, decision strategies, conflict analysis, and violation resolution in industrial router design. The approach involves problem formalization, SAT encoding, net restar
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Understanding Network Layer Concepts in Router Design Lecture
This content delves into the fundamental concepts of network layer functions in router design, including data forwarding, control plane operations, and route processing. It explains the analogy of the postal system to address and locate network endpoints, and emphasizes the importance of route looku
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Agricultural Emission Inventory Data Reporting Requirements
This presentation discusses the data requirements for national emission inventories in the agricultural sector, covering greenhouse gas inventories, air pollutant inventories, National Inventory Reports, Large Combustion Plant Directive, National Emission Ceilings Directive, livestock emissions, and
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Update on Modeling and Coordination Discussions
Weekly coordination calls with Ramboll and discussions with EPA OAQPS leads focused on Regional Haze and modeling adjustments. Final draft of procedures document with visibility projections and glide slope adjustments. Upcoming RTOWG meetings covering methodology, projections, and modeling evaluatio
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Innovations in Software-Defined Network Computing
The presentation explores the evolution of routers in the early 2000s, the limitations of hardware routers, and the need for more flexible and extensible software routers. It discusses the concept of the Click modular router and its architecture, emphasizing the benefits of a modular design approach
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Parental Control Based on MAC Address in Wi-Fi Routers
The document discusses the implementation of parental control features based on MAC addresses in home-brand wireless routers and enterprise-class access points. It highlights real-world examples and market prevalence of this functionality, emphasizing its presence in various Wi-Fi router brands. The
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GE Locomotive Investment Project: Enhancing Sustainability in Pittsdelphia
The report outlines a comprehensive solution to address smog and NOx emissions in Pittsdelphia by upgrading locomotives to Tier 4 standards and using LNG as fuel. Team dynamics improved, leading to increased productivity. Customer needs and target specifications were analyzed, followed by concept ge
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UNECE Convention on Long-range Transboundary Air Pollution - February 2013 Meeting Updates
The 4th meeting in February 2013 of the UNECE Convention on Long-range Transboundary Air Pollution focused on updating costs for LCP SO2, NOx, and PM abatement techniques. The agenda included results from questionnaires, investment data overview, plant characteristics, FGD LSFO investments, and more
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Understanding Non-Optimal Routing and 32-Bit ASN Compatibility
Explore the challenges caused by the incompatibility of 32-bit ASN with old router software, leading to non-optimal routing issues. Learn about Autonomous Systems, AS Numbers, BGP asymmetric routing, and the importance of routing software supporting 32-bit ASN. Discover how outdated software replace
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IT Infrastructure Updates and Deployments Overview
Deployment and upgrade progress of IT infrastructure at LBNL includes wireless network expansion, router replacements with 100G upgrade, 100G tapping evaluation for IDS, DTN deployment for data transfer automation, and video conferencing cart deployment. The updates range from network switches to ro
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Overview of vRouter Implementation in Openstack Neutron
Virtual router (vRouter) is a crucial component in network virtualization, with applications in cloud environments like Openstack Neutron. This article delves into the concept of vRouter, its importance in IPv6 implementations, and the utilization of VM-based vRouters. It also explores the current s
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Simplified Router Implementation for CSC458/2209 Course
You will be designing a simplified router for CSC458/2209 course with specific functionalities such as handling Ethernet frames, ICMP messages, ARP requests, IP packets, and more. The router will operate in an emulated network environment using Mininet and will need to route traffic between a client
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Understanding Ground-Level Ozone Pollution: Health Effects and Historical Perspective
Ground-level ozone, a secondary pollutant formed by NOx and VOCs, poses significant health risks such as lung inflammation and respiratory illnesses. This article delves into the adverse effects of ozone inhalation, regulatory efforts, and a historical perspective, including the alarming levels reco
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Web Development Lecture Highlights & Tips
Explore key topics covered in a web development lecture, including routing, forms, API fetching, and web project assignments. Learn about bug fixes, stable code updates, React 16 features, layout design considerations, React Router philosophy, and various routing mechanisms. Enhance your understandi
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Non-Interactive Anonymous Router with Quasi-Linear Computation
Explore the concept of a Non-Interactive Anonymous Router with Quasi-Linear Computation, Receiver Insider Protection (RIP), Sender Insider Protection (SIP), and Multi-Client Functional Encryption. The comparison of anonymity notions in NIAR and the motivation behind the non-interactive anonymous shu
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Innovative NoX Router: Transforming Low-Latency Router Techniques
Discover the groundbreaking NoX Router developed by Mitchell Hayenga and Mikko Lipasti from the Department of ECE. This router introduces a non-speculative control technique, enhancing efficiency by encoding and controlling traffic with XOR properties. By eliminating arbitration latency and dead cyc
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Implementation of Additional RACT Requirements for NOx and VOCs
This presentation outlines the final RACT requirements for major sources of nitrogen oxides (NOx) and volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in Pennsylvania, focusing on the purpose of the RACT II rulemaking, re-evaluation of RACT due to updated ozone standards, and an overview of the definitions and reg
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