Music Listening as an Academic Accommodation for College Students with Disabilities
- Author (aut): Garcia, Isaac Chance
- Thesis advisor (ths): Oliverio Lauderdale, Annamaria
- Committee member: Hlava, Terri
- Committee member: Arzubiaga, Angela
- Publisher (pbl): Arizona State University
DAWN Testing: Test Delivery Service on Campus
- Author (aut): Pugliano, Dominic
- Co-author: Josephsen, Aleah
- Co-author: Serpa, Willow
- Co-author: Russell-Prusakowski, Nikolai
- Thesis director: Byrne, Jared
- Committee member: Pierce, John
- Committee member: Balven, Rachel
- Contributor (ctb): Barrett, The Honors College
- Contributor (ctb): Department of Finance
- Contributor (ctb): Department of Management and Entrepreneurship
DAWN Testing: Test Delivery Service on Campus
- Author (aut): Russell-Prusakowski, Nikolai
- Co-author: Josephsen, Aleah
- Co-author: Pugliano, Dominic
- Co-author: Serpa, Willow
- Thesis director: Byrne, Jared
- Committee member: Pierce, John
- Committee member: Balven, Rachel
- Contributor (ctb): Barrett, The Honors College
- Contributor (ctb): Department of Management and Entrepreneurship
- Contributor (ctb): School of International Letters and Cultures
DAWN Testing: Test Delivery Service on Campus
- Author (aut): Josephsen, Aleah
- Co-author: Pugliano, Dominic
- Co-author: Serpa, Willow
- Co-author: Russell-Prusakowski, Nikolai
- Thesis director: Byrne, Jared
- Committee member: Pierce, John
- Committee member: Balven, Rachel
- Contributor (ctb): Barrett, The Honors College
- Contributor (ctb): Department of Finance
- Contributor (ctb): Department of Information Systems
ABCTL Quality Management Systems: Medical Testing Lab Process Optimization
The ASU COVID-19 testing lab process was developed to operate as the primary testing site for all ASU staff, students, and specified external individuals. Tests are collected at various collection sites, including a walk-in site at the SDFC and various drive-up sites on campus; analysis is conducted on ASU campus and results are distributed virtually to all patients via the Health Services patient portal. The following is a literature review on past implementations of various process improvement techniques and how they can be applied to the ABCTL testing process to achieve laboratory goals. (abstract)
- Co-author: Krell, Abby Elizabeth
- Co-author: Bruner, Ashley
- Co-author: Ramesh, Frankincense
- Co-author: Lewis, Gabriel
- Co-author: Barwey, Ishna
- Co-author: Myers, Jack
- Co-author: Hymer, William
- Co-author: Reagan, Sage
- Thesis director: Compton, Carolyn
- Committee member: McCarville, Daniel R.
- Contributor (ctb): Industrial, Systems & Operations Engineering Prgm
- Contributor (ctb): Barrett, The Honors College
Robotics Based Durability Testing of Dendritic Identifiers for a Secure Produce Supply Chain
A description of the robotics principles, actuators, materials, and programming used to test the durability of dendritic identifiers to be used in the produce supply chain. This includes the application of linear and rotational servo motors, PWM control of a DC motor, and hall effect sensors to create an encoder.
- Author (aut): Robertson, Stephen
- Thesis director: Kozicki, Michael
- Committee member: Manfredo, Mark
- Contributor (ctb): Electrical Engineering Program
- Contributor (ctb): Electrical Engineering Program
- Contributor (ctb): Barrett, The Honors College
My PTPro App - Circadian Health
- Author (aut): Chang, Cheng H.
- Thesis director: Holzapfel, Simon
- Committee member: Peterson, Daniel
- Contributor (ctb): College of Health Solutions
- Contributor (ctb): College of Health Solutions
- Contributor (ctb): College of Health Solutions
- Contributor (ctb): Barrett, The Honors College
Search-based Test Generation for Automated Driving Systems: From Perception to Control Logic
One of the expectations from fully-automated vehicles is never to cause an accident. However, an automated vehicle may not be able to avoid all collisions, e.g., the collisions caused by other road occupants. Hence, it is important for the system designers to understand the boundary case scenarios where an autonomous vehicle can no longer avoid a collision. Besides safety, there are other expectations from automated vehicles such as comfortable driving and minimal fuel consumption. All safety and functional expectations from an automated driving system should be captured with a set of system requirements. It is challenging to create requirements that are unambiguous and usable for the design, testing, and evaluation of automated driving systems. Another challenge is to define useful metrics for assessing the testing quality because in general, it is impossible to test every possible scenario.
The goal of this dissertation is to formalize the theory for testing automated vehicles. Various methods for automatic test generation for automated-driving systems in simulation environments are presented and compared. The contributions presented in this dissertation include (i) new metrics that can be used to discover the boundary cases between safe and unsafe driving conditions, (ii) a new approach that combines combinatorial testing and optimization-guided test generation methods, (iii) approaches that utilize global optimization methods and random exploration to generate critical vehicle and pedestrian trajectories for testing purposes, (iv) a publicly-available simulation-based automated vehicle testing framework that enables application of the existing testing approaches in the literature, including the new approaches presented in this dissertation.
- Author (aut): Tuncali, Cumhur Erkan
- Thesis advisor (ths): Fainekos, Georgios
- Committee member: Ben Amor, Heni
- Committee member: Kapinski, James
- Committee member: Shrivastava, Aviral
- Publisher (pbl): Arizona State University
From Formal Requirement Analysis to Testing and Monitoring of Cyber-Physical Systems
- Author (aut): Dokhanchi, Adel
- Thesis advisor (ths): Fainekos, Georgios
- Committee member: Lee, Yann-Hang
- Committee member: Sarjoughian, Hessam S.
- Committee member: Shrivastava, Aviral
- Publisher (pbl): Arizona State University