Difference between revisions of "Chemical Sensors Notes FL2010"
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**Week 1 -- created a modified Elvis subVI to replace a lost subVI used during the summer; created boolean indicators in sixsensors VI to enable us to determine our location in the programming loop; began running experiments in order to determine optimal sensor temperatures at which chemical sensing data can be collected. | **Week 1 -- created a modified Elvis subVI to replace a lost subVI used during the summer; created boolean indicators in sixsensors VI to enable us to determine our location in the programming loop; began running experiments in order to determine optimal sensor temperatures at which chemical sensing data can be collected. | ||
− | **Week 2 | + | **Week 2 -- This week we are working with modifying the data analysis matlab programs created this summer to analyze our collected data. It is now able to call files from this semester's folder, however we are still going through the code, commenting, and making sense of it all. |
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**Week 3 | **Week 3 | ||
**Week 4 | **Week 4 |
Revision as of 15:38, 21 September 2010
- Team Members:
- PhD Supervisor:
- Faculty Supervisor: Arye Nehorai
- Goal:
- Meetings
- Thursday 8:30 AM - 10:00 AM
- Status
- Week 1 -- created a modified Elvis subVI to replace a lost subVI used during the summer; created boolean indicators in sixsensors VI to enable us to determine our location in the programming loop; began running experiments in order to determine optimal sensor temperatures at which chemical sensing data can be collected.
- Week 2 -- This week we are working with modifying the data analysis matlab programs created this summer to analyze our collected data. It is now able to call files from this semester's folder, however we are still going through the code, commenting, and making sense of it all.
- Week 3
- Week 4
- Week 5
- Week 6
- Week 7