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Agenda

NAECON-OIS 2016 July 26 – July 29, 2016

Luncheon, Banquet & Tutorials (Fees Included with Conference Registration)

University of Dayton’s River Campus (Meyer Room), 1700 S. Patterson Blvd, Dayton, Ohio

NAECON OIS 2016 Venue

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Day 1 – Tutorials-Tuesday, July 26, 2016

Time Event Location

7:45am-5:00pm Registration Meyer Room (N1650)

Tutorial A (8:00 am -12:00pm) Altera SDK for OpenCL for Embedded Applications on FPGAs, presented by

Ron Qi, Intel- Programmable Systems Group (Altera), Class Room M2265 Tutorial B (1:00 pm– 5:00pm) Radar Systems Engineering, Presented by Dr. Lorenzo Lo Monte, Mumma Radar Lab, University of Dayton, Location: Meyer Room (N1650)

IEEE NAECON-OIS Reception-Special Evening Event at Emerson’s

Helix Innovation Center

Time: 5:00pm-7:00pm

Location: The Helix Innovation Center by Emerson University of Dayton Campus 40 W. Stewart St. (Stewart and Main St Intersection) Dayton, Ohio

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Day 2 – Wednesday, July 27, 2016

Time Event Location

7:45am-8:45am Registration (All-Day) Opens & Breakfast Meyer Room (N1650)

8:45am-8:55am Opening Ceremony (NAECON Committee)

8:55am-9:35am Plenary1 Speaker: Dr. Alan George, University of Florida, Director of the NSF Center for High Performance Reconfigurable Computing (CHPRC) “Hybrid and Reconfigurable Space Computing” 9:35-10:15am Plenary2 Speaker: Dr. Zachary Taylor, UCLA, “THz Medical Imaging” Coffee Break 10:15am-10:30am Morning Sessions 10:30am-12:00pm

___ Title Location Reconfigurable Computing I Meyer Room THz and Millimeterwave Sensors and Imaging North Dining Room Aerospace Power Systems and Power Electronics Executive Dining Room

10:30am-12:00pm Reconfigurable Computing I Meyer Room (N1650) Chairs: Kerry Hill and Al Scarpelli, AFRL Sensors Directorate 10:30am-10:50am QR Decomposition Core implemented Floating Point FPGAs Michael Parker, Intel- Programmable Systems Group (Altera) 10:50am-11:10am MultiGSPS FFTs using FPGAs Michael Parker, Intel- Programmable Systems Group (Altera) 11:10am-11:30am GPU-Accelerated Feature Tracking Alexander Graves, UDRI Sensor APEX

10:30am-12:00pm THz and Millimeter wave Sensors North Dining Room (N1620) Chairs: Elliott Brown (Wright State University) and Kubilay Sertel (Ohio State University) 10:30am-11:00am Tunneling-Based Heterostructure Devices for Millimeter-Wave and THz Sensing Patrick Fay (Invited), Notre Dame 11:00am-11:15am Phaselift THz Imaging using Single-Pixel Intensity-only Measurements Syed Saqueb, Ohio State Universtiy 11:15am-11:30am Differential Non-contact Probes for On-wafer Characterization of Devices and Integrated Circuits Cosan Caglayan, Ohio State University 11:30am-11:45am Non-contact, antenna-free probe for characterization of THz devices and components Andrea Mingardi, Wright State University 11:45am-12:00pm Accurate MM-Wave-to-THz Power Measurements with Large-Area Pyroelectric Detectors Hedyah Bagherzadeh, Wright State University

10:30am-12:00pm Aerospace Power Systems and Power Electronics Executive Dining Room (N1425) Chairs: Jinhui Zhang (GE EPISCenter) and Zhenhua Jiang (University of Dayton Research Institute) 10:30am-11:00am Future NASA Power Technologies for Space and Aero Propulsion Applications James Soeder (Invited), NASA Glenn Research Center 11:00am-11:30am Power Electronics for the More-Electric Aircraft Joe Weimer (Invited), AFRL RQ 11:30am-12:00pm GE Perspective on More Electric Aircraft Hao Huang (Invited), GE EPISCenter

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Luncheon 12:00pm–1:00pm Cafeteria

Keynote Speaker: Dr. James A. Horkovich, Fellow AIAA

Director, Directed Energy Programs, Schafer Corporation Albuquerque, NM

Topic: Star Wars Laser History: Myths, Legends, Facts, & Reflections of a ‘Star Warrior’

Plenary3 Talk 1:00pm-1:40pm Meyer Room

Dr. Rob Williams, Director, Discovery Lab Global .... Accelerating Innovations

.... Growing Innovators

Afternoon Sessions 1:45pm-5:00pm (Coffee Break 3:15pm-3:30pm) Title Location

THz and Millimeter Wave Sensors and Imaging North Dining Room Reconfigurable Computing Meyer Room Aerospace Power Systems and Power Electronics (1:45pm-3:15pm) Executive Dining Room Radar, Signal Processing and Electronic Warfare (3:30pm-4:45 pm) Executive Dining Room

1:45pm-5:00pm Reconfigurable Computing II Meyer Room (N1650) Chairs: Kerry Hill and Al Scarpelli (AFRL Sensors Directorate) 1:45pm-2:30pm FPGA Metrics, Benchmarks, and Programming for Aerospace Alan George (Invited), UFlorida NSF CHPRC 2:30pm-3:15pm Advanced Design Methods for Xilinx FPGA Processing Alex Paek (Invited), Xilinx 3:30pm-4:15pm Reconfigurable Computing for On-Board Sensor Processing Andrew Kordik (Invited), UDRI Sensor APEX 4:15pm-5:00pm FPGA Innovation: Process technology is only part of the story Michael Parker (Invited), Intel- Programmable Systems Group (Altera)

1:45pm-5:00pm mmW-THz Bio-Technology North Dining Room (N1620) Chairs: Elliott Brown (Wright State University) and Kubilay Sertel (Ohio State University) 13:45pm-14:15pm Dial R for Resonance: What's the Frequency Kenneth? David Sonntag (Invited), CETAS Tech 14:15pm-14:45pm Polarimetric THz Imaging of Human Brain Tissues Exhibiting Alzheimer's Disease, Nandhini Srinivasan, Ohio State University 14:45pm-15:15pm THz Biosensor employing Phase-Change Materials, Varittha Sanphuang, Ohio State U. 15:30pm -16:00pm Imaging the Hydration Level of Human Skin with A Millimeter-Wave Reflectometer, Weidong Zhang, Wright State University 16:00pm-16:30pm Bio-chemical sensing with THz molecular spectroscopy, Ivan Medvedev, Wright State U. 16:30pm-17:00pm Potency of Anesthetics Correlates with Their Effects on Tubulin Causing THz-Range Tryptophan Excitation Shifts, Jack Tuszynski (Invited) U. Alberta 17:00pm-17:30pm THz Source Based on a Smith-Purcell Backward-Wave Oscillator, John Cetnar (Invited), AFRL

1:45pm-3:15pm Aerospace Power Systems and Power Electronics Executive Dining Room (N1425) Chairs: Jinhui Zhang (GE EPISCenter) and Zhenhua Jiang (University of Dayton Research Institute)

1:45pm-2:15pm A Distributed, Real-Time Simulation Platform for Aerospace Power Systems Design, Testing and Evaluation Zhenhua Jiang, UDRI 2:15pm-2:35pm Standardized Testing of Non-Standard Photovoltaic Pavement Surfaces Ronald Coutu, AFIT

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2:35pm-2:55pm Micro Membrane Actuators for Thermal Energy Harvesting Robert Lake, AFIT 2:55pm-3:15pm A Novel Adaptive Technique for Li-ion Battery Model Parameters Estimation

Habib Ur Rehman, American University of Sharjah, UAE

3:30pm-5:00pm Radar Signal Processing and Electronic Warfare Executive Dining Room (N1425) Chairs: Brian Rigling (Wright State University) and Yuan Zhang (Ohio State University)

3:30pm-3:45pm A Comprehensive Simulation Platform for Transform Sensing David Brendel, University of Dayton 3:45pm-4:00pm Range and Velocity Disambiguation in Medium PRF Radar with the DBSCAN Clustering Algorithm Timothy Tuinstra, Cedarville University 4:00pm-4:15pm Sampling Theory and Implementation of Transform Sensing in Space YuanZheng, Ohio State University 4:15pm-4:30pm Sparse Reconstruction in RF Imaging with Pseudo Randomly Distributed Sensors Jia Li, Oakland University

By Invitation Only (NAECON Executive/Steering Committee Members) -6:00pm-8:00pm Program Committee Dinner, Wright State University Neuroscience Center (Hosted by Brian Rigling, Wright State University)

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Day 3 – Thursday, July 28, 2016

Time Event Location

7:45am-8:45am Registration Begins/Breakfast Meyer Room (N1650)

Morning Sessions 8:45am-12:00pm (Coffee Break 10:15am-10:30am) Title Location

Emerging Electronics and Microsystems Meyer Room Neural Systems (8:45am-10:15am) North Dining Room Trust in Electronics (10:30am-12:00pm) North Dining Room Radar Signal Processing and EW Executive Dining Room

8:45am-12:00pm Emerging Electronics and Microsystems Meyer Room Chairs: Vamsy Chodavarapu (University of Dayton) and Shreyas Shen (Purdue University)

8:45am-9:15am Indoor Tracking of Emergency First-Responders Using Lower Body Wearable Inertial Measurement System Pooya Merat (Invited), McGill University 9:15am-9:45am Novel Floating-Gate Based Self-Selecting ReRAM Devices Rashmi Jha (Invited), University of Cincinnati 9:45am-10:15am Secure, Energy-efficient, Interference-free Connectivity for Physiological Sensors using Interference-Robust Human Body Communication Xinyi Jiang(Invited), Purdue University 10:30am-11:00am A Highly-Integrated CMOS Transceiver for Active Structural Health Monitoring Soumyajit Mandal (Invited), Case Western Reserve University 11:00am-11:30am Self-Tuning/Self-Calibrating Communication And Control Systems Abhijit Chatterjee (Invited), Georgia Tech University 11:30am-11:45am Integrated Magnetics and Multiferroics Nian Sun, Northeastern University 11:45am-12:00pm Multi-Spectral (Optical/IR and RF) Characterization of Reflective Dielectric Materials for Sensor Wen Zhu, AFRL

8:45am-10:15am Neural and Bioinspired Systems North Dining Room Chairs: Chris Yakopcic and Weisong Wang(University of Dayton)

8:45am-9:00am Intelligent analysis of sensor data in human balance vs. fall detection: towards a smart elder care systems design Gahangir Hossain, Texas A&M University 9:00am-9:15am Toward Aircraft Recognition with Convolutional Neural Networks Robert Mash, AFIT 9:15am-9:30am Neuromorphic Devices Based Ultra-Low Energy Navigation Approach for Biomimetic Robots Mohammad Sarim, University of Cincinnati 9:30am-9:45am Multilayer Perceptron Algorithms for Cyberattack Detection Chris Yakopcic, University of Dayton 9:45am-10:00am Memristor Devices for use in Neuromorphic Systems Shu Wang, University of Dayton

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10:30am-12:00pm Trust in Semiconductor Electronics North Dining Room Chairs: Charles Cerny and Matt Casto, AFRL Sensors Directorate 10:30am-10:50am Impact of Temporal Variations on the Performance and Reliability of Configurable Ring Oscillator PUF Roy Choudhri, University of Toledo 10:50am-11:10am Sub-surface Spatial Resolution of a Near-field Scanning Microwave Microscope Jonathan Chisum, Notre Dame University 11:10am-11:30am Towards System-Level Adversary Attack Surface Modeling for Microelectronics Trust Jonathan Graf, Graf Research 11:30am-11:50am Determining Authenticity of Mixed-Signal Devices Using Unintentional Radio Frequency RF) Emissions Sean O’Neill, AFIT

8:45am-12:00pm Radar Signal Processing and Electronic Warfare Executive Dining Room (N1425) Chairs: Lorenzo Lo Monte and Robert Penno (University of Dayton)

8:45am-9:00am Probability of Detection Improvements Based Upon Scan Rate Regulation, Fuzzy Control Rules, and Scan-To-Scan Processing Abdelmajid Mrbeit, University of Dayton 9:00am-9:15am Remote Strain Sensing of CFRP using Microwave Frequency Domain Reflectometry William Wilson, NASA Langley Research Center 9:15am-9:30am Error in Parameter Estimation in a Multi-tier Weak Radio Signal Detection Process with N Simultaneous Signals having Continuous Phase Mary Lanzerotti, Augsburg College 9:30am- 9:45am Demonstration of Degenerate Band Edge Modes for High Power Microwave Applications Muhammed Zubaraj, Ohio State University 9:45am-10:15am Introduction to Cognitive EW Vasu Chakravarthy (Invited), AFRL Sensors Directorate 10:30am-11:00am Current state of EW- AFRL perspective Michael Nowak (Invited), AFRL Sensors Directorate 11:00am-11:30am Reconfigurable RF for Next Generation Systems Stephen Hary (Invited), AFRL Sensors Directorate 11:30am-11:45am From RGBD Image to Hologram, Sihao Ding, Ohio State University 11:45am-12:00pm Intelligent Channel Sensing based Secure Cross Layer Cognitive Networking for Resilient Space Communication Zhiqiang Wu, Wright State University

Lunch Keynote Speaker: Naval Research CRANE - Navy (Tentative)

Afternoon Sessions 1:15pm-5:30pm (Coffee Break-3:15pm-3:30pm) Title Location

Algorithms for Tracking and Surveillance (1:15-5:00pm) Meyer Room Avionics and Health Monitoring (5pm-5:30pm) Meyer Room Photonics and Electro-Optics (1:15pm-5:00pm) North Dining Room Digital Signal and Image Processing (1:15pm-5:15pm) Executive Dining Room

1:15pm-4:50pm Algorithms for Tracking and Surveillance Meyer Room Chairs: Andreas Savakis (Rochester Institute of Technology), and Vijayan Asari (University of Dayton) 1:15pm-2:00pm Fast and Accurate Foreground-Background Separation for Video Surveillance Suman Mittra (Invited), DAIICT, India 2:00pm-2:20pm Multi-Ratio Fusion Change Detection, Patrick Hytla, UDRI Sensor APEX 2:20pm-2:40pm Multi-Intelligence Fusion Methods for Patterns of Life Analysis, Erik Blasch, AFRL 2:40pm-3:00pm Face Recognition Based on Modular Histogram of Oriented Directional Features Almabrok Essa, University of Dayton 3:30pm-3:50pm An Ontology for Active and Passive Drone Threat Automatic Plan Recognitions Ron Loui, University of Illinois 3:50pm-4:10pm Target Broker Compression for Multi-Level Fusion, Erik Blasch, AFRL 4:10pm-4:30pm Vehicle Pose Estimation in WAMI Imagery via Deep Convolutional Neural Networks Meng Yi, Temple University

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4:30pm-4:50pm A Tetrahedral Array of Isotropic Sensors Each of Which Suffers Randomly Uncertain Gains, and the Resulting Cramer-Rao bound for Direction Finding Kainam Thomas Wong, HongKong Polytechnic

Avionics and Health Monitoring (4:55pm-5:35pm) Meyer Room Chairs: Bill McQuay (The Design Knowledge Company)

4:55pm-5:15pm Feature Selection Fusion (FSF) for Aggregating Relevance Ranking Information with Application to ZigBee Radio Frequency Device Identification Trevor Bihl, AFIT 5:15pm-5:35pm Using a planar EIT as a Structural Health Monitoring method to detect and evaluate the damage to CFRP composite used in aerospace structures Ali Zharfshani, University of Sussex

1:15pm-5:00pm Photonics and Electro-Optics North Dining Room Chairs: Nicholos Limberopolos (AFRL) and Paul McManamon (University of Dayton)

1:15pm-1:35pm Developing Innovative Solutions for Infrared Sensing Applications in Collaboration with the Air Force, Igor Anisimov, Wright State University 1:35pm-1:55pm Characterization and Estimation of Microsphere-Lens Misalignment from FTIR Response Data of Microsphere-Lens-Enhanced MWIR SLS Photo Detectors Yakov Soskind, DHPC Technologies 1:55pm-2:15pm Nanoscale light-matter interaction and its applications in energy, health, and information technology Jinsong Duan, General Simulation 2:15pm-2:35pm Optimal design of IR Sensor's Spectral Bands for Material Classification Woo-Yang Jang, AFRL 2:35pm-2:55pm Dimensions in the Bat Algorithm with Adaptive Position Update (APU-BA) for Short Fiber Bragg Grating Optimal Design Ahmed Al-Muraeb, Oakland University 2:55pm-3;15pm Resonance-based optical routing and nonreciprocity in photonic molecules with coupled whispering gallery modes Farzaneh Abolmaali, University of North Carolina at Charlotte 3:30pm-3:50pm Design and optimization of focal plane arrays integrated with dielectric microspheres Farzaneh Abolmaali, University of North Carolina at Charlotte 3:50pm-4:10pm Analysis of the Effect of Microsphere-Lens Material Spectral Absorption on the Overall FTIR Spectral Response of MWIR Microsphere-Lens-Enhanced SLS Photo Dalila Megherbi, University of Massachussets, Lowell 4:10pm-4;30pm Characterization and Estimation of Microsphere-Lens Misalignment from FTIR Response Data of Microsphere-Lens-Enhanced MWIR SLS Photo Detectors Dalila Megherbi, University of Massachussets, Lowell 4:30pm-4:55pm Microsphere nanoscopy for imaging of actin proteins Aaron Brettin, University of North Carolina at Charlotte 4:55pm-5:15pm Imaging of nanoplasmoic structures by nanoscopy with contact microlenses: Resolution analysis Aaron Brettin, University of North Carolina at Charlotte

1:15pm-5:15pm Digital Signal and Image Processing Executive Dining Room Chairs: Keigo Hirakawa (University of Dayton) and Jia Li (Oakland University)

1:15pm-2:00pm Spectral Imaging Technology Using Active Illumination

Shoji Tominaga (Invited), Chiba University, Japan 2:00pm-2:15pm A 64-bit Quadratic Approximation of an Orthorectification Algorithm Joseph French, Lightstorm Research LLC 2:15pm-2:30pm Image Fusion of Astronomical Images via Parallel/Cloud Processing Mohamed Abourayan, University of Toledo 2:30pm-3:00pm Sparsity constrained Dictionary Learning for Feature Discovery and Image Classification Vishal Monga (Invited), Penn State University 3:00pm-3:15pm Scrambling Cryptography Using Programmable SLM-based Filter for Aerial Images over WDM Network Yao Tang Chang, Kao Yuan University, Taiwan 3:30pm-4:00pm Background Subtraction: the Next Generation Sen-Ching Samson Cheung (Invited), University of Kentucky

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4:00pm-4:15pm Analysis of Various Classification Techniques for Computer Aided Detection System of Pulmonary Nodules in CT Barath Narayan, University of Dayton

4:15pm-4:45pm Information Fusion Problems in Multispectral and Hyperspectral Image Processing

Xin Li(Invited), West Virginia University 4:45pm-5:00pm Fractional Scaling Digital Signal Processing: Introducing Fractional Scaling Digital Filters and Fractional Order Control Systems, Jeff Smigelski, sNoise Research Laboratory

6:00pm-9:00pm NAECON-OIS Banquet (Cafeteria)

7:00pm NAECON/OIS Banquet Speaker: Mr. Joe Sciabica, President of Universal Technology Corporation.

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Day 4 – Friday, July 29, 2016

Time Event Location 7:45am-8:45am Registration Begins/Breakfast Meyer Room (N1650) Next Generation Manufacturing (Meyer Room)

8:45am-9:30am: Plenary 4 by Dr. Andrew L. Gyekenyesi, OAI, “Graphite Foams for Thermal Management”. 9:30am-10:15am: Plenary 5 by Dr. Liangyu Chen, OAI/NASA, “High Temperature Electronics”. 10:15am-10:30am: Coffee Break 10:30am-12:00pm: Poster Session1. Posters can be left until 4 PM. Marshall Hall. 10:30am-12:00pm: Guidance and Control Technical Session. (Meyer Hall)

10:30am-12:00pm Guidance and Control North Dining Room Chairs: Raul Ordonez (University of Dayton) and Gary Lamont (AFIT)

10:30am-10:45am LQ Control for the NASA learn-to-fly Free-to-Roll Project Ahmed Mekky, Old Dominion University 10:45am-11:00am Toward Autonomous Stereo-Vision Control of Unmanned Aerial Systems Samir Rawashdeh, University of Michigan-Dearborn. 11:00am-11:15am Pursuit-Evasion Game Theoretic Uncertainty Oriented Sensor Management Dan Shen, AFRL 11:15am-11:30am Automated Tuning of PID Controller for Control of Robotic Arm via Particle Swarm Optimization Ouboti Djaneye-Boundjou, University of Dayton 11:30am-11:45am Automated Aerial Refueling: Parallelized 3D Iterative Closest Point Lee Burchett, AFIT 11:45am-12:00pm Cooperative Angle-only Orbit Initialization via Fusion of Admissible Areas Bin Jia, Intelligent FusionTechnology Inc. Poster Session 10:30am-12:00pm, 2:45pm-4:00pm Poster numbers (1-38)

1) Engineered Surfaces to Control Secondary Electron Emission for Multipactor Suppression, Ronald A Contu, Air Force Institute of Technology

2) Enhancing the Thermal Performance Of Temporary Fabric Shelters tor the Advanced Energy Efficient Shelter System, Ronald A Contu, Air Force Institute of Technology

3) Vehicle Pose Estimation in WAMI Imagery via Deep Convolutional Neural Networks Meng Yi, Temple University

4) Study of a Zero - Energy Smart building, Ashish Gogia University of Dayton 5) Camera Principal Point Estimation from Vanishing Points Abdulrahman S Alturki

University of Dayton 6) Compressive Sensing Based for Mass Spectrometry Reconstruction Khalfalla

Awedat, Western Michigan University 7) Recursive Non-Local Means Filter For Video Denoising Redha Almahdi

University of Dayton

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8) Experimental Demonstration of Multiple Secondary Inflection Points in A Novel Slow Wave Structure for Highly Efficient Backward Wave Oscillators Ushemadzoro Chipengo, Ohio State University

9) Electrostriction Polymers for Mechanical-to-Electrical Energy Harvesting--Alternative Design and Implementation Methods, Ronald A. Coutu, Air Force Institute of Technology

10) Improved Grayscale Lithography, Tod V. Laurvick, Air Force Institute of Technology 11) Wafer-Level Vacuum-Encapsulated Ultra-Low Voltage Tuning Fork MEMS Resonator

Junjun Huan, University of Dayton 12) Performance Analysis of Machine Learning and Pattern Recognition Algorithms for

Malware Classification, Barath Narayanan, University of Dayton 13) Neural Network Mapping for Large Image recognition on Modular Multicore

Neuromorphic Systems, Raqibul Hasan, University of Dayton 14) Reactive Magnetron Sputtering of Niobium Nitride on Sapphire using various buffer

Layers, John Goldsmith, Air Force Research Laboratory 15) Design and Analysis of Novel Ge-GeTe PN Junction for Photovoltaics

Andrew M.Jones, Air Force Institute of Technology 16) Simulation and Analysis of Microwave Cavity Perturbation Method for High Temperature

Material Characterization, James Parker, University of Dayton Research Institute 17) Angle of Arrival Estimation Using Array of Arbitrarily Oriented and Spaced Short Dipole

Antenna, Faraj Abdelhafeid, University of Dayton 18) The Effect of Rotation and Translation upon the Scattered EM Fields of a Conducting

Cylinder, Esmail Abuhdima, University of Dayton 19) On the use of Circular SAR to Improve the Performace of Knowledge-Aided STAP,

Daniel Wetzel, University of Dayton 20) Hardware-based Novel Authentication Scheme for Advanced Metering Infrastructure

Atul Prasad, Deb Nah, University of Toledo 21) Understanding Variability in MgO-Based ReRAM Devices for Trust in Semiconductor

Designs, Thomas Schultz, University of Cincinnati 22) Side channel Triggers for attack on PAAST hardware Trojans,

Qianqian Wang, Iowa State University 23) The robotic dining companion providing eating independence

Hariharan Ananthanarayanan, DESIN LLC 24) Information Management: Collection to Diffusion,

Erik Blasch, Air Force Research Laboratory 25) Adaptive velocity particle filtering for tracking of targets in noisy environment

Kaveh Ahmadi, University of Toledo 26) Color and local phase based descriptor for human detection

Hussin Ragb, University of Dayton 27) Energy Harvesting Flexible Regenerative Power Source for Wearable Devices

Ritu Kumar, University of Dayton 28) Design and Impanation Controller for Lithium/Silver Battery/Ultra-Capacitor Hybrid

Energy System, Hamed Elwarfalli, University of Dayton 29) Development of Advanced Energy Storage System using Fuzzy Control

Akram Muntaser, University of Dayton 30) A Systematic Comparison of the Sensitivity of Perturbation-based Extremum Seeking

Control Versus Numerical Optimization-based Extremum Seeking Control Using Particle Swarm Optimization to Changes in Initial Conditions Mosa Abdesalam, University of Dayton

31) Real-time Model Predictive Control for Complex Dynamic Systems Seyed A. Raziei, University of Dayton

32) Modeling and Fabrication of an Intention Based Upper-Limb Exo-skeleton Manoj Kumar Sharma, University of Dayton

33) Accelerating Runtime Adaptive Control Algorithms Rasitha Fernando, University of Dayton

34) Comparison of PID and Nonlinear Feedback Linearization Controls for Longitudinal Dynamics of Hypersonic Vehicle at Subsonic Speeds Turki Alsuwian, University of Dayton

35) Multi-Input Multi-Output Adaptive Torque Control of 9-DOF Hyper-Redundant Robotic Arm, Xingsheng Xu, University of Dayton

36) Vehicle Pose Estimation in WAMI Imagery via Deep Convolutional Neural Networks Meng Yi, Temple University

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37) Design Principles of Cognitively Accessible Mobile Applications Gahangir Hossain, Texas A&M

38) Reliable and Reproducible PUF based Cryptographic Keys under Varying Environmental Conditions

Fathi Amsaad, University of Toledo

Lunch 12:00pm-1:15pm (Boxed Lunch) Meyer Room

SPECIAL PANEL OF THE CHIEF SCIENTISTS OF AFRL RY, RX, RH and ASSISTANT CHIEF SCIENTIST OF RQ

1:15pm-2:00pm Plenary 6 by Dr. Loren Betts, Keysight Technologies Inc. “Measurement solution strategies for Aerospace and Defense” 2:00pm-2:45pm Plenary 7 by Dr. Dawn Emerson, Chief of the Communication and Intelligent Systems Division, NASA Glenn Research Center “Communications and Intelligent Systems Technologies at NASA Glenn”. 2:45pm-4:00pm Poster Session. Judging of posters for best paper awards. 2:00pm-4:00pm Networking and Membership Elevation Event of IEEE (Marshall Hall) 4:00pm-4:15pm Best Poster Awards and Closing of NAECON OIS 2016.

Thank you for attending NAECON OIS 2016!

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Location of Rooms within University of Dayton’s River Campus

Center