Evaluating the Effectiveness of the Health and Safety Association’ Initiatives at WorkSafeBC

Worksafe BC (WSBC) is an organization dedicated to promoting workplace health and safety for workers and employers across the province through regulatory enforcement, education and by offering workers insurance and compensation services. On an ongoing basis, WSBC invests substantial funds in safety awareness and injurt prevention programs. Intuitively these programs result in improved safety performance […]

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Transport Layer Protocol Design for Cognitive Radio Systems

Recent studies have shown that many licensed spectrum bands are under-utilized, which formspectrum holes [1]. The concept of cognitive radio was introduced in order to increase theusage of the spectrum [2]. In cognitive radio systems [3], unlicensed users (which are alsocalled secondary users) can perform sensing over a wide range of spectrum bands. Thesecondary users […]

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Improving textual summarization of source code using Latent Dirichlet Allocation (LDA)

To perform changes to large software systems correctly, software developers must communicate efficiently and effectively about the intended change and must perform the technical work associated with the change precisely and completely. Currently, as developers collaborate with each other and interact with the many artifacts involved in a software change task, they must work frequently […]

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Understanding Scenes using Vision and Range Sensing

The Curious George project aims to construct a spatial-semantic modeling system featuring automated learning of object appearance and object-place relations from online annotated database, and the application of these relations to a variety of real-world tasks. The physical system currently developed at UBC, a visually guided mobile robot, can recognize objects in an environment based […]

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Real-time EEG denoising – LabView/FPGA implementation

The accurate recording of EEG (electro-encephalographic) signals from the scalp provides an important source of information for many research topics focused on analyzing the correlation between brain dynamics and specific states of the body for patients or healthy subjects. The recording of clean EEG signals becomes nevertheless a daunting task when attempting to quantify the […]

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Examining Human Standing Balance Response with Independent Ankle Control

Standing balance is controlled by several inputs, including vision, vestibular sense, and ankle proprioceptionResearch studies in this field actively engage and manipulate these input mechanisms to examine theireffects on the balance output, mainly muscle actuation in the lower limbs. While significant progress hasbeen made, it is often difficult to isolate a single input and test […]

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Extension of Image and Video Fingerprinting Algorithm from Grayscale to Color domain

The Multimedia Information Management and Security (MIMS) group in UBC has been actively involved in developing multimedia fingerprinting algorithms that can assist content-providers with finding copies of their assets such as videos or images in online databases. Almost all of the current image and video fingerprinting algorithms are designed for grayscale images and videos. In […]

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Structure and Function of novel Direct Antimicrobial and Immunomodulatory Peptides

With the advent of antibiotic resistance, it has become increasingly important to develop alternatives to currently used antibiotics. In our laboratory, we have investigated the structure and function of a number of potentially interesting drug candidates. In the proposed project, we will design and develop a new generation of peptides derived from the two peptides […]

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Wireless body area sensor network for biomedical applications

This project involves the design, implementation and testing of a short range wireless communication network employing technologies such as Bluetooth or ZigBee. The objective is to collect signals related to physiological conditions and physical positions and activities using various sensors, including but not limited to accelerometers, gyroscopes and ECG. These nodes are placed around the […]

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Photosynthetic protein based solar cells

In photosynthesis a protein complex absorbs photons and converts them to charge.  This process is achieved with extremely high quantum efficiency.  We are investigating several means of incorporating these protein reaction centres into photovoltaic devices.  The key is to efficiently extract charge from the reaction centres.  We are doing this using direct tunneling to electrodes […]

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Experimental Study of Fiber Interaction with a Cylinder Array

In papermaking, a slurry of wood fibres, which are approximately 2 millimetres long and 30 microns in diameter, is drained through a forming fabric. In this drainage process the fibres get trapped by the fabric as the water drains through it. The actual drainage process is obviously highly complicated because the forming fabric geometry is […]

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Performance and Implementation Limits of Full-Duplex Relaying

Wireless relaying has been recently proposed as a promising method in wireless communications that offers considerable performance improvement without the need of high transmission powers. Its operation is based upon the concept of deploying relay terminals in order to forward the information sent by a source terminal to a destination terminal. In this way, the […]

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