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    Acceleration of the Presenter Detection Algorithms Using FPGA as a Coprocessor for Effective Video Recording

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    In a video recording of a presentation session, presenter detection is required in order for the camera to have the ability to track the face of the presenter. High computation power is required to perform video processing for the detection of the presenter. Instead of using a normal embedded to perform real time video processing, Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) can be used as a coprocessor to perform complex computation algorithm. FGPA coprocessors can be used with standard microprocessor or microcontroller to handle complex tasks and subsequently improve the performance

    Energy Dissipation Criteria for Surface Contact Damage Evaluation

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    Model-based simulations of the piercing process in piezo-ICSI

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    Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on Feb. 23, 2010 ).The entire thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appears in the short.pdf file; a non-technical public abstract appears in the public.pdf file.Dr. Zhen Chen, Dissertation Supervisor.Vita.Ph. D. University of Missouri--Columbia 2008.To develop a piezo intracytoplasmic sperm injection (piezo-ICSI) procedure without using mercury, the real physics behind the zona piercing must be understood. An effort has been made to formulate a three-dimensional model for fluid-membrane interaction with the use of the Material Point Method (MPM) so that the mouse zona piercing process could be better simulated for the piezo-ICSI procedure. It is found from the MPM simulations that the lateral vibration of the pipette leads to the noticeable oocyte deformation and the occurrence of the zona failure but no evident deformation and zona failure result from the longitudinal oscillation of the pipette. This outcome confirms the claim that the lateral vibration of the injection pipette plays a key role in the piercing process, and disproves the argument that the axial displacement of the pipette pierces the zona. The lateral vibration of the injection pipette is also analyzed using the finite element method (FEM) to further investigate the role of mercury in the zona piercing. It is shown that the employment of fluids generally reduces the vibration amplitude of the pipette tip and the amplitude decreases with the increase of fluid density. Moreover, smaller vibration amplitude could be observed as the pulse duration becomes shorter. It can be concluded that the effect of mercury on the piezo-ICSI might yield less oocyte damage due to the reduced amplitude of the pipette tip, and that the development of a piezo-ICSI procedure without using mercury is possible by changing the dynamic characteristics of the injection micropipette and the piezo-drill controller parameters.Includes bibliographical reference

    Nanocomposites for Photovoltaic Energy Conversion

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    Advances in Thermoelectric Energy Conversion Nanocomposites

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    Advances in Photoelectrochemical Fuel Cell Research

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