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    Design of a Novel Concept for Harnessing Tidal Stream Power: A Continuation

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    The Water Energy Harvester MQP provides design insight into a novel system that collects energy from flowing water. This project is a continuation of a previous MQP which initialized the basic design for a tidal turbine. The new design is comprised of a single neoprene fin. The fin and powertrain designs have been redeveloped for greater power transfer, energy collection efficiency, and manufacturability. The power efficiency of the device was not found, the unloaded cut-in speed was measured as 0.7 m/s. It was determined that a lighter, continuous fin is necessary for smoother motion and for reducing the torque needed during its sinusoidal motion. The crankshaft requires manufacturing that is exceptionally difficult on WPI’s campus and may also require use of a different material

    Santa Fe Traffic Operation Center

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    The New Mexico Department of Transportation is expanding the District 5 Traffic Operations Center (TOC). We assessed the current communication methods and technologies used within the District 5 TOC. From various interviews and research we recommended that the TOC increase operational efficiency and interagency communications by implementing the following technologies and systems: Dashboard systems, NMRoads access expansion, automatic vehicle location, jurisdictional boundaries and infrastructure map, and interagency conferences, notification systems and contact lists
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