Author: SRI International
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Degrees of separation
This talk will describe how we induce precipitation or suspension formation from dissolved materials, promote aggregation of smaller suspensions into larger and more robust agglomerates, and capture for reuse of volume-dispersed carrier suspensions to treat contaminants.
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Is it too late for PAKE?
In this paper, we report the results of a systematic investigation of various practical issues and challenges in deploying PAKE for web authentication.
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Innovative hydrodynamic clarification as pre-treatment for RO
This paper describes a rapid in-line hydrodynamic clarification process that does not require a filtration barrier for source water pre-treatment in front of RO membranes.
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Synchronized control in a large-scale networked distributed printing system
This paper addresses the problem of controller synchronization in such a system.
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Measurement of enzyme kinetics and inhibitor constants using enthalpy arrays
Enthalpy arrays enable label-free, solution-based calorimetric detection of molecular interactions in a 96-detector array format.
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Curved electronic pixel arrays using a cut and bend approach
Electronics fabricated on a flat flexible substrate can readily be bent into a cylinder or cone but not into a general three-dimensional curved shape.
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On the anonymity of home, work location pairs
This paper studies a new attack on the anonymity of location data.
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Characterization of charge collection in photodiodes under mechanical strain: comparison between organic bulk heterojunction and amorphous silicon
Abstract The photo- and dark currents of organic bulk heterojunction and amorphous silicon photodiodes are measured during bending to determine the effects of mechanical strain on electrical properties. Charge collection is evaluated by the photogenerated carrier mobility-lifetime product (mt), and within the strain-failure limits, mt remains constant in amorphous silicon, while in organic heterojunction mt…
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Activity-based advertising: techniques and challenges
In this paper we describe three types of activity-based advertising: 1) inferring general interest categories, 2) adapting advertising to the current context, and 3) using contextual histories to predict the future and adapt present advertising to these predictions.
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Power of peripheral designers: how users learn to design
This study documents a longitudinal learning process in an enterprise system development.
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Improving location fingerprinting through time-shifted interval labeling
By using an accelerometer to detect whether a device is moving or still, the system can learn from all radio measurements in a stable time interval whenever it was previously labeled by the user or once the user retrospectively assigns a label to that interval.
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Energy-efficient electrochemical CO2 capture from the atmosphere
We discuss our experimental progress toward energy-efficient electrochemical CO2 separation from the atmosphere.