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Dr. Warren
J. Jasper
Professor
TECS
Phone:919-515-6565
Email: wjasper@tx.ncsu.edu
Address: 3308 College of Textiles Box 8301
Room: 3308
Courses
Research Interests
Education
Biography
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Most Recent
Publications:
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Hinestroza, J. & Kim, J., & Jasper, W.J..
(2007, January).
Direct probing of solvent induced charge degradation in polypropylene electret fibers via electrostatic force microscopy
Journal of Microscopy
, 225
(1)
(pp. 72-79).
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Jasper, W.J, & Mohan, A., & Hinestroza, J. & Barger, R..
(2007).
Degredation Processes in Corona-Charged Electret Filter-Media with Exposure to Ethyl Benzene
Journal of Engineered Fibers and Fabrics
, 2
(4)
(pp. 19-24).
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Suh, M. & Gunay M., & Jasper, W.J..
(2007).
Prediction of Physical Properties in Woven Fabrics through 2-D Anisotropy Measures, Part-I: Definitions and Theoretical Model
The Journal of the Textile Institute
, 98
(2)
(pp. 109-116).
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Gunay, M., & Suh, M., & Jasper, W.J..
(2007).
Prediction of Physical Properties in Woven Fabrics through 2-D Anisotropy Measures, Part-II: Simulation and Verification of the Prediction Model
The Journal of the Textile Institute
, 98
(2)
(pp. 117-126).
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Kim, J., & Jasper, W.J., & Hinestroza, J..
(2006).
Charge characterization of an electrically charged fibre via Electrostatic Force Microscopy
Journal of Engineered Fibers and Fabrics
, 1
(2)
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Courses:
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TE 205 Textile Engineering Systems
TE 302 Textile Manufacturing and Systems II (Fabric forming systems)
TE/CHE 435 Process Systems Analysis and Control
TE 401 Textile Engineering Design I
TE 402 Textile Engineering Design II
TE 505 Textile Systems and Control
TE 716 Multivariable Linear Systems Theory
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Research Interests:
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Applications of real-time control, image processing, neural networks, and fuzzy logic to textiles. Current projects include:
- Real-time monitoring and control of the batch dyeing process
- Real-time measurement and characterization of yarn using wavelets.
- Real-time defect detection in woven fabrics
- Filtration and electret filters
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Education:
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B.S. Massachusetts Institute of Technology
M.S. Massachusetts Institute of Technology
PhD. Stanford Univeristy
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Biography:
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I have been interested in real-time data acquisition and control since my undergraduate days when I measured the variation in gravity due to the tides. Although I have worked in the aerospace industry designing spacecraft attitude and control systems, I currently design data acquisition and control systems for textile processes. COE Project Linux: Mr. Matthew Wilson and I have put together a Linux distribution base on Red Hat 5.1 which is designed to run in the Unity/Eos environment. This distribution is available to all NCSU students/faculty/staff to allow them to integrate their PC into the realm. Device Drivers In my spare time, I enjoy writing device drivers for data acquisition boards. These drives are freely available via anonymous ftp from: ftp://lx10.tx.ncsu.edu/pub/Linux/drivers
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