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Item AMS :: ATX February 2012 Blog Archive(2012-02) Department of American StudiesAMS :: ATX is a blog dedicated to representing the many activities and interests of the department of American Studies at The University of Texas at Austin. Together with the department’s Twitter feed, this blog exists to serve the AMS and Austin communities by acting as a hub for up-to-date information on events and opportunities at UT and beyond. This archive includes the following blog posts: Faculty Research: Dr. Randy Lewis on Unplugging at Flow (February 1, 2012); Grad Research: Bombs and Belvederes (February 8, 2012); Undergrad Research: A Trip to the Archives in NYC (February 15, 2012); Undergrad Research: A Trip to the Archives in NYC, Part 2 (February 16, 2012); 5 Takes on Women and Bicycles (February 23, 2012); Explore American Studies at Explore UT! (February 29, 2012).Item Attributes of direct measurement of inductance in a loop detector for traffic control(2004-03) Datta, S.; Carroll, J.; V. Petit, B. Sathyamangalam, R. Hebner, M. GradyInductive loop detectors for traffic control conventionally operate by sensing a resonant frequency shift when a vehicle passes over a loop. Using a digital system to measure the inductance as a function of time, better sensitivity and additional capability is available. This includes the ability to use both amplitude and frequency domain information to separate signals produced by vehicles that introduce only small interactions with the loop from signals due to vehicles in adjacent lanes. The detection scheme also permits an alternative approach for detecting bicycles and the option of placing detectors farther from an intersection to better control high speed traffic.Item Letter from Thomas G. Palaima to Emmett L. Bennett Jr., June 06, 1991(1991-06-06) Palaima, Thomas G.