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    • A Lab Scale Polymer Micro-Embossing Machine for Process Control Research 

      Ganesan, Bala; Hardt, David E. (2004-01)
      Micro embossing is the process of fabricating micron-sized features by plastic deformation of a work piece by means of a shaped tool or die. In our work we are concerned with hot embossing of PMMA to produce features in ...
    • Laser Fabrication by Using Photonic Crystal 

      Vajpeyi, Agam P.; Chua, Soo-Jin; Fitzgerald, Eugene A. (2003-01)
      This paper involves the calculation for composition of different layer used in laser structure and the simulation of cavity, formed by creating air columns in the InGaAsP medium, for square lattice. The aim of this project ...
    • Learning object boundary detection from motion data 

      Ross, Michael G.; Kaelbling, Leslie P. (2004-01)
      This paper describes the initial results of a project to create a self-supervised algorithm for learning object segmentation from video data. Developmental psychology and computational experience have demonstrated that the ...
    • Learning object boundary detection from motion data 

      Ross, Michael G.; Kaelbling, Leslie P. (2003-01)
      A significant barrier to applying the techniques of machine learning to the domain of object boundary detection is the need to obtain a large database of correctly labeled examples. Inspired by developmental psychology, ...
    • Learning Three-Dimensional Shape Models for Sketch Recognition 

      Kaelbling, Leslie P.; Lozano-Pérez, Tomás (2005-01)
      Artifacts made by humans, such as items of furniture and houses, exhibit an enormous amount of variability in shape. In this paper, we concentrate on models of the shapes of objects that are made up of fixed collections ...
    • Length Effects on the Reliability of Dual-Damascene Cu Interconnects 

      Wei, F.; Hau-Riege, S.P.; Gan, C.L.; Thompson, Carl V.; Clement, J.J.; e.a. (2002-01)
      The effects of interconnect length on the reliability of dual-damascene Cu metallization have been investigated. As in Al-based interconnects, the lifetimes of Cu lines increase with decreasing length. However, unlike ...
    • Linear Thermodynamics of Rodlike DNA Filtration 

      Li, Zirui; Liu, Guirong; Chen, Yuzong; Wang, Jian-Sheng; Hadjiconstantinou, Nicolas; e.a. (2007-01)
      Linear thermodynamics transportation theory is employed to study filtration of rodlike DNA molecules. Using the repeated nanoarray consisting of alternate deep and shallow regions, it is demonstrated that the complex ...
    • Logistics Network Design with Differentiated Delivery Lead-Time: Benefits and Insights 

      Cheong, Michelle L.F.; Bhatnagar, Rohit; Graves, Stephen C. (2005-01)
      Most logistics network design models assume exogenous customer demand that is independent of the service time or level. This paper examines the benefits of segmenting demand according to lead-time sensitivity of customers. ...
    • Logistics Outsourcing and 3PL Challenges 

      Cheong, Michelle L.F. (2004-01)
      Logistics has been an important part of every economy and every business entity. The worldwide trend in globalization has led to many companies outsourcing their logistics function to Third-Party Logistics (3PL) companies, ...
    • Long range correction for wall-fluid interaction in molecular dynamic simulations 

      He, Gang; Hadjiconstantinou, Nicolas G. (2004-01)
      A new method is proposed for correctly modeling the long range interaction between a fluid and a bounding wall in atomistic simulations. This method incorporates the molecular structure of the solid substrate while allowing ...
    • Lower Bounds for Achieving Synchronous Early Stopping Consensus with Orderly Crash Failures 

      Wang, Xianbing; Teo, Yong Meng; Cao, Jiannong (2005-01)
      In this paper, we discuss the consensus problem for synchronous distributed systems with orderly crash failures. For a synchronous distributed system of n processes with up to t crash failures and f failures actually occur, ...
    • Machine Learning Approaches to Modeling the Physiochemical Properties of Small Peptides 

      Jensen, Kyle; Styczynski, Mark; Stephanopoulos, Gregory (2006-01)
      Peptide and protein sequences are most commonly represented as a strings: a series of letters selected from the twenty character alphabet of abbreviations for the naturally occurring amino acids. Here, we experiment with ...
    • Magnetically-Assisted Statistical Assembly - a new heterogeneous integration technique 

      Fonstad, Clifton G. Jr. (2002-01)
      This paper presents a new technique for the monolithic heterogeneous integration of compound semiconductor devices with silicon integrated circuits, and establishes the theoretical foundation for a key element of the ...
    • Magnetophoresis of Nonmagnetic, Submicrometer Particles in Magnetic Fluids 

      Gonzalez, Lino; Fateen, Seif; Smith, Kenneth A.; Hatton, T. Alan (2004-01)
      We studied the migration of nonmagnetic, submicrometer polystyrene beads submerged in a magnetic fluid in the presence of nonuniform magnetic fields as a potential method for size-based separation of submicrometer, nonmagnetic ...
    • Mapping Unstructured Parallelism to Series-Parallel DAGs 

      Pan, Yan; Hsu, Wen Jing (2004-01)
      Many parallel programming languages allow programmers to describe parallelism by using constructs such as fork/join. When executed, such programs can be modeled as directed graphs, with nodes representing a computation and ...
    • Markov Process Modeling of A System Under WIPLOAD Control 

      Qi, Chao; Appa Iyer, Sivakumar; Ganesan, Viswanath Kumar (2005-01)
      This paper analyzes a proposed release controlmethodology, WIPLOAD Control (WIPLCtrl), using a transfer line case modeled by Markov process modeling methodology. The performance of WIPLCtrl is compared with that of CONWIP ...
    • Matching Interest Points Using Projective Invariant Concentric Circles 

      Chiu, Han-Pang; Lozano-Pérez, Tomás (2005-01)
      We present a new method to perform reliable matching between different images. This method exploits a projective invariant property between concentric circles and the corresponding projected ellipses to find complete region ...
    • Material and Product Design Integration: Establishing Relationships between Design Variables of Both Domains 

      Lu, Wen Feng; Deng, Y.-M. (2004-01)
      Due to the increasing demand of application-specific and/or multi-functional materials, it is necessary to integrate material design and product design. To support such design integration, this paper proposes a methodology ...
    • MATLAB*G: A Grid-Based Parallel MATLAB 

      Chen, Ying; Tan, Suan Fong (2004-01)
      This paper describes the design and implementation of MATLAB*G, a parallel MATLAB on the ALiCE Grid. ALiCE (Adaptive and scaLable internet-based Computing Engine), developed at NUS, is a lightweight grid-computing middleware. ...
    • MATLAB*P 2.0: A unified parallel MATLAB 

      Choy, Ron; Edelman, Alan (2003-01)
      MATLAB is one of the most widely used mathematical computing environments in technical computing. It is an interactive environment that provides high performance computational routines and an easy-to-use, C-like scripting ...