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<p> The simulation supports command line interface for these inputs. When parameters are set, the program will calculate the expected fluorescence over time. This will be outputted as shown on below. </p>
 
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<p> As a final wrap up for the project, all the software and modeling was put together to create an additional security layer on top of Linux for the Raspberry Pi. A Raspberry Pi is a super low budget low-end computer which is favoured by enthusiasts and computer hobbyists which is designed to be programmed easily for, as the hardware comes unlocked. The reason we chose this was because it would give us the least issues when it came to editing the security protocols of Linux.  <p>
 
<p> As a final wrap up for the project, all the software and modeling was put together to create an additional security layer on top of Linux for the Raspberry Pi. A Raspberry Pi is a super low budget low-end computer which is favoured by enthusiasts and computer hobbyists which is designed to be programmed easily for, as the hardware comes unlocked. The reason we chose this was because it would give us the least issues when it came to editing the security protocols of Linux.  <p>
 
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Latest revision as of 03:58, 2 November 2017





SOFTWARE

Overview

About our software and why iGEM Nottingham chose to produce it

Image Comparison Software

Comparing images of spectra from two different colonies to check for similiarity

Key.Coli Verification

Comparing the raw data of two different colonies straight from the fluorescence reader

Fluorescence Spectra Simulation

Simulating fluorescence spectra from given protein concentrations

Random Number Generation

Generating random numbers from our randomly constructed colonies

Linux Key.Coli Security Layer

Porting our comparison software to low end hardware to safeguard a system