Browsing College Publications (CIAS) by Author "Cleminshaw, Doug"
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Airport design
Chen, Long-Wen (1999) -
Aquanic: personal diving assistant tool
Treerattanaphan, Watcharapong (1998-05-16)The purpose of this thesis is to propose an underwater device to be carried or worn by divers. This device would alleviate many problems that divers may encounter, supporting the divers as a communication, navigation, ... -
Autonomy, well-being, and design
James, Paul (1997-05)The objective of this thesis is to demonstrate how product design can effectively improve the quality of our lives by promoting individual autonomy in light of diminished physical capabilities due to illness and/or aging. ... -
The CAID Information System
Choi, In-Hwan (1997-08-18) -
CUPH: A Synergistic aquatic camera design
Smokowski, John Thaddeus (1994-04-25) -
DAEDALUS: Cockpit flight management system
Paris, Jeffrey (1994-02)The purpose of this thesis was to design a portable computer-based flight management system for general aviation pilots. -
Design of an automatic postal service system
Lin, Chia-Chuan (1997) -
MasqueArray: Automatic makeup selector/applicator
Jeamsinkul, Chujit (1998-11-11)Discusses the design of a computer which selects and applies makeup. -
A Personal mobile computer (a notebook computer without a keyboard)
Cho, Kwan-Sik (1995-06-29) -
Reaching the millennial generation
Doty, Scott (2002-04-29)In this thesis, author explores the relationship between emerging aesthetic and technology, and comes to a conclusion: the new technology can lead to new forms of expression and design. -
A Study of human office support in the office environment
Fizz, Norman (2001-02-14)This thesis is about seating, the problems it creates, and a solution to those problems. This chapter will provide an overview of our bodies, a look at our work and an analysis of the problems created. It will explain ... -
Versatile power supply
Cunningham, Ian (1999-05-12)Tetherless is a concept for the elimination of constraints from electrical power delivery systems. Three separate solutions are presented in a progression of increasing technology. Each stage is able to address and ... -
A Wearable communications device
Williams, John Phillip (1997-11-11)The purpose of this thesis is to develop a concept for a wearable communications device. Proposed for the market of ten years into the future, this device will integrate today's multiple communications devices and ...