Future Concepts division- publications
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High-Resolution Health Monitoring of Track and Rail Systems with Fiber Optic Sensors and High-Frequency Multiplexed Readouts
In this study, we explore the use of Fiber Bragg Gratings (FBGs) and a high resolution, low-cost optical readout developed at PARC to interrogate the acoustic emissions generated by a…
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Connected Freight Rail Stock: A Modular Approach Integrating Sensors, Actors and Cyber Physical Systems for Operational Advantages and Condition Based Maintenance
This paper describes the basis of such a system including the power supply, intra-train communications, sensing and cloud-based analytics.
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Achieving Differential Privacy in Secure Multiparty Data Aggregation Protocols on Star Networks
We consider the problem of privacy-preserving data aggregation in a star network topology, i.e., several untrusting participants connected to a single aggregator.
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Transient electronics based on frangible stress-engineered glass substrates
We present an approach to transience electronics where transience is achieved by fracturing electronic components into small pieces and widely dispersing the fragments over a large area.
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Embedded Fiber-Optic Sensing for Accurate Internal Monitoring of Cell State in Advanced Battery Management Systems Part 1: Cell Embedding Method and Performance
Here we present a promising new embedded sensing option developed by our team for cell monitoring, fiber-optic sensors.
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Embedded Fiber-Optic Sensing for Accurate Internal Monitoring of Cell State in Advanced Battery Management Systems Part 2: Internal Cell Signals and Utility for State Estimation
Here we present a promising new embedded sensing option developed by our team for cell monitoring, fiber-optic sensors.
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On Designing a Social Coach to Promote Regular Aerobic Exercise
In this paper, we focus on coaching sedentary, overweight individuals to exercise regularly.
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Can We Make a Cake and Eat it Too? A Discussion of ICN Security and Privacy
This report documents the highlights and outcomes of the Dagstuhl Seminar 16251 on "Information-centric Networking and Security".
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Hybrid Printed Sensors for Customizing the IOT
More recently, our team has been focusing on the integration of printed hybrid electronics with sensors and microchips.
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Improvising Harmony: Opportunities for Technologies to Support Crowd Orchestration
This paper details the work of a seldom studied but growing population of members of grassroots, offline-project based groups.
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Printed Carbon Nanotube Gas Sensor Arrays for Natural Gas Leak Detection (invited)
With support from ARPA-E, PARC and NASA Ames Research Center are developing a low-cost, high-performance natural gas well leak detection system based on printed nanomaterials.
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Dominance of radiative recombination from electron-beam-pumped deep-UV AlGaN multi-quantum-well heterostructures
AlGaN-based multiple-quantum-well (MQW) heterostructures were irradiated with a pulsed electron beam.