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Van Arsdale, Jack

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Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:

A lab manual for programming the ADuC812 microprocessor using PHYTEC training kit and expansion board, 2003

 Item — Call number MU Thesis Alr
Identifier: b2159628
Abstract The object of this project is to design a microprocessor lab (8052 based microcontroller) for the Software Engendering department [sic] at Monmouth University. The design will include the search for the best hardware and software suitable for the nature of the lab and the needs of the students. After identifying, procuring, and installing all required materials the next step is to write a laboratory manual that will guide the students in...
Dates: 2003

Design of an adaptive filter to cancel feedback noise in a public address system, 1998

 Item — Call number MU Thesis Vaj
Identifier: b2087985
Abstract

The design of an adaptive filter to remove feedback noise from a public address system was attempted. The ADSP-2111 digital signal processor chip was used to implement this filter. The least mean squares adaptation algorithm was implemented in the software. Programs were developed to both pass an unmodified signal and to filter the signal for the removal of the noise. Possible reasons for the failure of this project to achieve its objective are given in the conclusion.

Dates: 1998

Enabling telephony services using session initiation protocol, 2003

 Item — Call number MU Thesis Pet
Identifier: b2088323
Abstract Changes in the competitive landscape among telecommunication providers have forced the telecommunications industry to reevaluate its cost and pricing structures. Multimedia services are rapidly gaining in popularity as high-speed data connections become widespread. Enabling the delivery of new multimedia services in a standardized way thereby reducing the cost associated with the introduction of new services is the key to the success of [the] telecommunication industry. This need led to...
Dates: 2003

Global positioning system remote monitoring, 1998

 Item — Call number MU Thesis Tet
Identifier: b2159571
Abstract

The enclosed project contains results of the investigation, design, build, testing, and software development for the remote transmission, reception, and display of global positioning data. A complimentary chip set from EXar (2206/2211) is used in the design of the FSK modulator and demodulator. Visual Basic 4 is used as the programming language to interpret, log, and display the data.

Dates: 1998

Manufacturing test system for a Bluetooth product, 2002

 Item — Call number MU Thesis DeD
Identifier: b2089124
Introduction In this project an in-depth description of the Bluetooth (BT) specification will be given and also a test system will be designed whereby a Bluetooth device can be tested for functionality when the device is being manufactured on the assembly line. The Bluetooth device will be a PC card used in a laptop computer. In essence, this project will be a handbook or a guide for setting up an inexpensive and efficient way to test the Bluetooth product being manufactured. A brief...
Dates: 2002

Near field and cell phone health concerns, 2001

 Item — Call number MU Thesis Nay
Identifier: b2089197
Abstract Near field and Cell phone health concerns: Near - field levels next to a working mobile phone vary enormously depending on antenna design. They often exceed the electric field and power density levels set in general exposure standards. This project will investigate the current research literature on near-field absorption phenomena using models of the human head, and relate the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) to various antenna types used in cell phones. The project will present an...
Dates: 2001

Predictive filtering for position/location information, 2001

 Item — Call number MU Thesis Lee
Identifier: b2089307
Abstract At the present, the U.S. Army requires its moving platforms to transmit the estimate of their own position at a fixed interval over the existing communication links, the Tactical Internet. This approach places great demand on the system bandwidth because the position information of every moving platform had to be transmitted even when its track variance is within the specified position error limit. If the position error is small, it is not necessary to transmit the position update for...
Dates: 2001

Programming Intel's MCS 51 microcontroller family using 'C', 1999

 Item — Call number MU Thesis Par
Identifier: b2087940
Abstract This project is basically a step towards programming applications on microcontrollers using high-level languages. The family of microcontroller under consideration is Intel MCS 51. Traditionally, since the last two-decade the microntrollers have been programmed using assembly language. Here an application has been developed on the Intel 87C51FA chip using 'C' language. The original application was developed in assembly language. With today's higher-level languages and optimizing...
Dates: 1999