Analyze the environmental article below
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PROJECT #2: ANALYSIS OF AN ENGINEERING DESIGN ARTICLE
PROJECT #2: ANALYSIS OF AN ENGINEERING DESIGN ARTICLE
The Project 2 Article Analysis requires selection of a peer-reviewed Engineering Design article. The audience for this analysis report are the future members of your Project 4 Research Design Team. Your article choice should reflect your engineering research and design interests. You will communicate your insights from the Article Analysis to your team at the beginning of project 4.
The purpose of this informational report to analyze the effectiveness of the article’s methodology and the quality of its technical communication. The introduction will establish the credibility of the article and explain how it relates to your research interests. The rest of the report will evaluate the effectiveness of the article in fulfilling criteria using evidence in the following areas using evidence from the article:
Methodology: How well does the article follow the stages of the Engineering Design process?
Technical Communication: How well does the article address the essential qualities of effective technical communication with a focus on clear titles, headings, and paragraph organization (Markel 9) as well as effective integration of graphics with proper APA citations (Markel 12)?
Format:
Length: 4 pages (or more if required), single spaced, 12-point font, blank line between paragraphs
Format: Informational report to the journal editors (specific names). For sample layout of an informational report, see Markel, chapter 17 (pp. 454-461).
Process:
Planning (Markel 3, pp. 42-48)
Drafting (Markel 3, pp. 48-51): 1st draft in Canvas
Revising (Markel 3, pp. 52-53): Peer Review & Coaching Notes
Editing & Proofreading (Markel 3, pp. 53-55): Final draft in Canvas and print-out for #2 Packet.
For Project 2 grading, the instructor will refer to the Canvas submissions for: 1) PDF of the article and a screenshot from Ulrich’s Web, providing evidence that the article was published in a peer-reviewed journal; 2)1st & 2nd drafts of the Analysis; 3) Peer Review & Coaching Notes; 4) Final edited draft for the Portfolio.
Late Assignments: No late work accepted. An emailed paper will not be accepted. Plagiarism: Plagiarism will result in a grade of F in ENGR 100W. Papers with plagiarism cannot be rewritten for credit.
Watch the video on Search Strategies and take the Quiz.
https://libguides.sjsu.edu/search_strategies/search_info
During the Library session, you will begin to search for a peer-reviewed (refereed) journal article focused on an area of environmental engineering you are interested in, and that makes clear use of a research methodology.
Use search strategies that combine an environmental challenge with engineering designs. For example:
1) “Coastline Protection” AND (Seawalls* OR Dikes*) AND (Wetlands* OR Mangroves*)
2) “Energy Conservation*” AND “Internet of Things” AND “Commercial Buildings”
3) (“Aircraft Carbon Emissions” OR “AIRCRAFT FUEL EFFICIENCY”) AND “Electric Taxiing*”
4) “Wildfire Protection” AND “Fire Resistant* Building Materials
5) “Food Waste” AND Sensors AND “Data Management”
As you consider various articles, look first at the abstract. Does the article focus on an engineering PROBLEM? If so, look further for the stages of the ENGR Design Process in the section headings of the article. Does the article focus on a scientific QUESTION? If so, scan the section headings for evidence of the Scientific Method.
Select a peer-reviewed journal article that reflects your research interests and demonstrates a clear research methodology. You are required to select an article from a professional journal and not a magazine because this makes a difference in trusting the validity of the data. You must check Ulrich’s Web to ensure you have a peer-reviewed article. Please take a screenshot and submit that to Canvas along with your article selection. Identify details about the journal and authors’ credibility for your introduction (see Guidelines below.)
Introduction
State the purpose of your informational report and forecast the content.
Evaluate the credibility of the journal. (see Markel 6, pp. 129-130 for guidelines on evaluating sources) Discuss the following: Journal name? Peer reviewed? Exclusively online? Available for subscription? Published monthly, quarterly? Publisher’s name? Intended audience? What institutions (universities, etc.) is the journal affiliated with that give it credibility?
Evaluate the credibility of the article and the authors. You could include some of the following: Who are the authors? Which universities are they from? What are their degrees? Who is the intended audience for the article? What is the main purpose of the article? What year was the article published? What gives credibility to the article and the authors?
Explain how the article relates to your research interests. Which aspects of engineering design and/or environmental science make the article relevant to your research agenda?
Methodology Analysis
Describe the methodologies used in the article: the scientific method, the engineering design process, or a combination of the two. HOW WELL does the article document the stages of the research/design process? Provide specific examples for how the article addresses each of the stages.
The Engineering Design Process |
1) Define the problem |
1. Do background research |
1. Specify requirements |
1. Explore prototypes/alternative solutions |
1. Test the prototypes/alternative solutions |
1. Communicate results |
Technical Communication Analysis
Assess the quality and effectiveness of the article based on the following elements of quality technical communication from the Markel text. You will incorporate these elements in your lab memos and also in your final team Research and Design project.
Clear & Informative Titles and Headings (Markel 9, pp. 193-197)
Consider how effectively the article uses Titles (Markel 9, pp. 193-194) and Headings (Markel 9, pp. 194-197) to create a logical structure for the information. Develop an analysis in which you:
Identify criteria for clear titles and headings from Markel.
Explain how effectively the article meets the criteria, providing evidence to support your analysis.
Well-Organized Paragraphs (Markel 9, pp. 202-210)
Consider how effectively the article’s paragraphs are organized (pp. 202-210). Develop an analysis in which you:
Identify criteria for well-organized paragraphs from Markel.
Explain how effectively the article meets the criteria, providing evidence to support your analysis.
Integrating Graphics and Text and Citing Sources (Markel 12, pp. 294-296)
Consider how effectively the article integrates graphics and text to provide clear technical explanations. Develop an analysis in which you:
Identify criteria for integrating graphics and text in Markel.
Explain how effectively the article meets the criteria, providing evidence to support your analysis.
Reflection
Reflect on the strengths the article demonstrated in each of the major areas of your analysis. How can you apply these strengths to your own professional writing for this class?
Methodology: How can the Engineering Design Process be applied to your professional writing?
Clear Titles and Headings: Which strengths from the article will you apply to your development of clear titles and headings?
Well-organized Paragraphs: Which strengths from the article will you apply to your paragraph organization?
Integrating Graphics and Text: Which principles of integrating graphics will you apply to your memos and reports?
References
Provide references for any sources used including Markel and the journal article reference. Use APA format. For proper documentation, please see the following: Markel, Appendix Part B
http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/560/01/
APPENDIX A: Research and Design Processes
PROJECT #2 GRADING RUBRIC
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Uses correct expression, grammar, spelling, and punctuation, with focus on Effective Sentences priorities in Markel, 10. Maintain clear Subject/Verb/Object sentence structures (pp. 679-680) Avoid Fragments, Comma Splices, and Run-On Sentences (pp. 217-218) Maintain clear Pronoun References (p. 219) Maintain Subject-Verb & Pronoun Antecedent Agreement ( p. 222) Focus on the Real Subject & Real Verb (pp. 225-226) Maintain Verb Tense consistency (pp. 682-683) Maintain Parallel Structure (p. 227) Use formal, specific, and concise phrasing appropriate for the audience (pp. 230-236) Appropriate punctuation for coordinators & connectors (pp. 661, 681) Use This + Summary Word for coherency (Markel 9, p. 211) |
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Smart Waste Collection Monitoring and Alert
System via IoT
aru Zaman, Husna Zainol
Zainal Hisham Che Soh1
1Faculty of Electrical Engineering,
Universiti Teknologi MARA
Cawangan Pulau Pinang,
Penang, Malaysia
zainal872@uitm.edu.my
Mohd Affandi Shafie4
4Faculty of Electrical Engineering,
Universiti Teknologi MARA
Cawangan Pulau Pinang,
Penang, Malaysia
mohdaffandi370 @uitm.edu.my
Mohamad Azeer Al-Hami Husa2
2Faculty of Electrical Engineering,
Universiti Teknologi MARA
Cawangan Pulau Pinang,
Penang, Malaysia
mohamadazeer@gmail.com
Syahrul Afzal Che Abdullah3
3Faculty of Electrical Engineering,
Universiti Teknologi MARA, Shah
Alam,
Selangor, Malaysia
bekabox181343@uitm.edu.my
Abstract—The uncollected waste material when the waste
bin is full is a common problem nowadays. Thus, an efficient
waste management for the waste material is essential in
ensuring a clean and green surrounding environment. This
paper presents an Internet of Things (IoT) based Smart Waste
Collection Monitoring and Alert System to monitor the waste
material at the selected site of garbage collection area. The
system is implemented using an ultrasonic sensor which is
connected to Arduino UNO as to monitor waste bin garbage
level. In this system, waste bin depth level will be sent via
Arduino Ethernet Shield with an Internet connection to the
Ubidots IoT Cloud. The Ubidots store the collected waste bin
level data into IoT database and display the waste bin depth
level on online dashboard for real-time visualization. The
Ubidots Event manager invoke a notification alert to garbage
collector mobile phone via a SMS when the waste bin is nearly
filled for immediate waste collection. Therefore, the waste
collection became more effective and systematic.
Keywords— Ultrasonic Sensor, Arduino UNO, Smart Waste
Collection Monitoring and Alert System, Ubidots.
I. INTRODUCTION
Currently, over 23,000 tonnes of waste is produced each
day in Malaysia. However, this amount is expected to rise to
30,000 tonnes by the year 2020. The amount of waste
generated continues to increase due to the increasing
population and development, and only less than 5% of the
waste is being recycled. Despite the massive amount and
complexity of waste produced, the standards of waste
management in Malaysia are still poor. Hence, the country
will face a problem when there is no proper management for
this waste collection. As Malaysia is a developing nation and
furthermore has comparative issues, for example, legitimate
innovations, labour, arrive shortage and different offices
which are deficient to adapt to the regularly expanding rate
of waste age[1].
An efficient waste material collection is essential to
prevent the waste from affecting human health and polluting
environment. Large quantities of uncollected waste material
are one of the thing that can affect society health and
ecological system if it is not properly managed. The country
will face a problem when there is no proper management for
this waste collection department. As the country grow, waste
material also grows too. Hence, one of the problem to solve
the uncollected waste problem by knowing when the waste
bin is full and ready for waste collection. This information
can help the city council to properly schedule their garbage
truck for waste collection within their managed area. This
will improve the movement of waste collection fleet
resources while enhance the efficiency of waste collection
system.
Solid waste management is one of major aspect which
has to be considered in terms of making urban area
environment healthier. It is become necessary and
challenging to manage the solid waste with rapid
urbanization and increased population growth. An
environment will be polluted and dirty if the waste material
is not been manage and collected in time. A better waste
management solution can helps improving the general
wellbeing of a community and built up a better
neighborhood. Nowadays, numerous IoT based solution for
waste management are implemented to improve the
collection of garbage which would ensure healthy
environment for life on this green planet, with greater
efficiency [2],[3],[4],[5]. Municipalities wanting to achieve
cleaner urban environments can implement an IoT based
solution [6],[7]. Some of the IoT based solutions [8],[9],[10]
for waste management provide a notification alert when the
garbage bin reaches its full capacity for immediate waste
collection. An IoT based cost-effective system that can
monitor the everyday garbage IoT based solid waste
management system which enables garbage bin monitoring,
dynamic scheduling and routing of garbage collector trucks
in a smart city [11],[12]. A review of existing IoT-enabled
solutions in smart cites’ waste management is done here to
bring together the state-of-the-art solution for example in
term of self-powered solution.[13],[14].
IoT which is a new platform that is very useful for people
in this world. IoT is the core of such revolutionary of
growing engines. IoT is possible due to sufficient power
supply and internet connectivity[15]. The term of IoT is
commonly used to describe a framework where sensors are
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connected to objects and help these objects to share their
‘digital voice’ with the external world over internet
connection. In the recent time, IoT has become a compilation
of purpose-built networks. There were many IoT platforms
such as Blynk, Ubidots, IBM Bluemix and Devicepilots as
bidots is chosen as a platform of IoT for this project. Ubidots
is a cloud service that offers a friendly and intuitive interface
where the users can interact with a variety of devices,
ranging from a cell phone or a computer, to an embedded
system such as a microcontroller system. In a nutshell,
Ubidots is a platform that allows to link different types of
devices to a cloud database and save variables that can
represent them in a simple and fast way and secure manner.
This paper presents a Smart Waste Collection Monitoring
and Alert System (SWCMAS) using IoT technology on
Ubidots Cloud. The remainder of the paper is organized as
follows. Section II describes the system development and
overall design approach. Section III discussed the
experimental result of an IoT smart waste collection
monitoring and alert system performance. Finally, section IV
provides the concluding remarks and point out the ideas for
future extension of this work.
II. SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT
In this section, a brief explanation regarding on the
project development and methodology will be described.
This project proposed a system to control a waste material
from overflow from the waste bin and alert is send to
cleaner for waste collection. Using the anticipated system,
monitoring of the waste collection status could be monitored
effectively. This project designates a technique in which
could monitor the garbage level at regular intervals as
overflow of the bin can be prevented. The filling level of the
garbage in the dustbin and its original level height could be
sensed/ monitored by the ultrasonic sensor. Programming in
the Arduino UNO is done in such a way that once a
particular level of filling is sensed, information as a message
is sent to the user, requesting for cleaning of the dust bin.
Referring to the block diagram in Figure 1 below, the
developed system consists of a 1) sensor node that
implemented using an Arduino Uno board connected with
Arduino Ethernet Shield, HCRS-04 ultrasonic sensor and
buzzer; 2) Wired router that interconnected the sensor node
to Ubidots IoT Cloud platform and 3) Ubidots Cloud
platform that consist secured IoT devices organization.
Fig. 1. Block diagram of SWCMAS
Ubidots Dashboard to display and visualize the waste
bin depth level data and Ubidots Event manger to notify an
alert to consumer via telegram/sms on smartphone when the
waste bin is nearly filled.
The system development consists of hardware and
software development phase. In hardware development
phase, the Arduino Uno is use as a microcontroller for the
sensor node. The sensor node is interface with Ultrasonic
sensor for detection of the waste bin depth.
A. System Hardware Development
Figure 2 above shows the schematic diagram for
connection of Arduino Uno and Ultrasonic sensor. The pin
that is used is all digital pins, hence no usage of analog pins.
The ground pin of ultrasonic sensor must be connected to
ground pin of Arduino Uno to avoid short-circuit. The trig
pin and echo pin is connected to (digital) pin 8 and (digital)
pin 9 respectively. The RJ45 cable also is connected from
Arduino Ethernet Shied to YES WiMAX router for wired
internet connection.
Fig. 2. Schematic diagram of SWCMAS
The ultrasonic sensors are placed at the top of the bin or
at the lid of the waste bin as shown in Figure 3. When the
waste is started to be filled, the Ultrasonic sensor starts
emitting sound waves. At one side is the transmitter and
other is the receiver, which measures distance by sending
out a sound wave at a specific frequency and listening for
that sound wave to bounce back. By recording the elapsed
time between the sound wave being generated and the sound
wave bouncing back, it is possible to calculate the distance
between the ultrasonic sensor and the object. It comes as a
whole with an ultrasonic transmitter and collector module.
The distance can be calculated with the following formula:
Distance L = 1/2 × T × C (1)
where L is the distance, T is the time between the
emission and reception, and C is the sonic speed. (The value
is multiplied by 1/2 because T is the time for go-and-return
distance.).
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Fig. 3. Waste Bin Model
Figure 4 shown the waste bin at the selected site. The
ultrasonic sensors are placed at the top of the bin. The step
of the collection data will be repeated as using the waste bin
model. The data or information is collected and send to
Ubidots platform.
Fig. 4. Waste Bin at Selected Site
B. Software Development and Configuration
In software development and configuration phase, the MAC
and IP address of sensor node have to be obtained and
configure into Arduino program for sending the waste bin
depth level to Ubidots IoT Cloud.
Fig. 5. Ultrasonic sensor data publish to Ubidots Cloud
Figure 5 shows the the waste bin depth level data
collection from the sensor node and publish the collected
data using MQTT protocol connection to Ubidots platform
in Arduino IDE. Figure 5 also shows that the transfer-
encoding for this project is chunked and vary in accept-
encoding and cookie. The connection is established as the
connection from the Arduino IDE and Ubidots website is
close.
After many steps of microcontroller coding using
Arduino, Node configuration, Arduino Ethernet Shield
configuration, the data is finally collected and sent to Ubidot
IoT Cloud. Then, the project proceeded by configuring
Ubidots platform IoT organization. The interface of Ubidots
is user-friendly and ensures quick visualization of the
multiples of interest.
By using this platform, you can create an event or
warning messages, send them to a mobile device and
configure the device to execute a control action. The system
will alert the user and will send a message to user through
cell phone via Wi-Fi. The device must be built in the
Ubidots platform to take the devices API ID as to
synchronize with Arduino IDE coding. Within Ubidots, the
data can be retrieved in an instant. The event will be created
as shown as Figure 6 below to notify the user when the
waste value is less than 4 cm.
Fig. 6. The Event Setup for SMS notification Alert
III. RESULT
This section shown the results of data gathered during
this project implementation. All of the data and information
details were collected to evaluate the system performance.
The result consists of two parts. The first part is an
Ultrasonic sensor distance result that indicate the depth level
of waste bin data display in the serial monitor on Arduino
IDE. The second part is obtained from depth level of waste
bin data collection through IoT Cloud on Ubidots Dashboard
which is an online display. By creating a device in
Dashboard, we can collect and store the waste bin depth level
data on the specified device. The notification alert can be
invoked when certain value of device data changes more or
less from the specified value.
A. Arduino IDE results
Figure 7 shows the result on the serial monitor on
Arduino IDE that indicate the depth level of waste bin data.
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Fig. 7. The Ultrasonic Sensor Distance Measurement Result
B. Ubidots Dashboard results
The performances of this waste collection monitoring
system can be monitored through Ubidots Dashboard. The
data or information of the distance value can be view in raw,
average or overall. The data and information that is
collected is from waste bin from the selected site. The data
will be sends from Sensor node through Arduino Ethernet
Shield to Ubidots devices that had been created. Figure 8
shows the graph of the collected data of distance between
garbage level and the waste bin lid while Figure 9 shows the
value of the depth of the garbage level to the lid
chronological order as the waste bin is nearly full.
Fig. 8. Waste bin depth level data graph at Ubidots
Fig. 9. The Waste bin depth level on Ubidots Cloud
Fig. 10. Alert SMS Message from Ubidots.
As the garbage level increase, the distance between the
waste bin lid with ultrasonic sensor will decrease Once the
level of distance less than the determined value (4 cm),
Ubidots will alert and send message to authorized person in
form of SMS as shown in Figure 10.
IV. CONCLUSION
In this paper, we propose a new solution to enhance
waste collection efficiently using the Arduino Uno with
Arduino Ethernet Shield technology and ultrasonic sensor
systems. In this proposed system, the garbage overflow of
garbage can be avoided and managed efficiently. This will
intimate or send SMS or email to the authorized person
through Ubidots platform. The garbage managing system and
the facility of collecting the garbage presently doesn’t fit to
the current requirement. Hence better facility of collecting
garbage and transportation should be provided. Since, this
system provides the information when the bin gets
completely filled with garbage, it reduces the number of
times the arrival of vehicle which collects the garbage. This
method finally helps in keeping the environment clean. Thus,
the waste collection is made more efficient.
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
We would like to thanks the sponsors of development of
Ubidots for free evaluation license on Industrial IoT and also
provide us with the reading materials supported hardware
libraries.
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/ArialAlternativeSymbol
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/BodoniMT
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/BookmanOldStyle-BoldItalic
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/Candara-Bold
/Candara-BoldItalic
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/CenturySchL-BoldItal
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/CenturySchoolbook
/CenturySchoolbook-Bold
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/CMTT9
/Cmu10
/CMU10
/Cmvtt10
/CMVTT10
/ColonnaMT
/Colossalis-Bold
/ComicSansMS
/ComicSansMS-Bold
/Consolas
/Consolas-Bold
/Consolas-BoldItalic
/Consolas-Italic
/Constantia
/Constantia-Bold
/Constantia-BoldItalic
/Constantia-Italic
/CooperBlack
/CopperplateGothic-Bold
/CopperplateGothic-Light
/Copperplate-ThirtyThreeBC
/Corbel
/Corbel-Bold
/Corbel-BoldItalic
/Corbel-Italic
/CordiaNew
/CordiaNew-Bold
/CordiaNew-BoldItalic
/CordiaNew-Italic
/CordiaUPC
/CordiaUPC-Bold
/CordiaUPC-BoldItalic
/CordiaUPC-Italic
/Courier
/Courier-Bold
/Courier-BoldOblique
/CourierNewPS-BoldItalicMT
/CourierNewPS-BoldMT
/CourierNewPS-ItalicMT
/CourierNewPSMT
/Courier-Oblique
/CourierStd
/CourierStd-Bold
/CourierStd-BoldOblique
/CourierStd-Oblique
/CourierX-Bold
/CourierX-BoldOblique
/CourierX-Oblique
/CourierX-Regular
/CreepyRegular
/CurlzMT
/David-Bold
/David-Reg
/DavidTransparent
/Dcb10
/Dcbx10
/Dcbxsl10
/Dcbxti10
/Dccsc10
/Dcitt10
/Dcr10
/Desdemona
/DilleniaUPC
/DilleniaUPCBold
/DilleniaUPCBoldItalic
/DilleniaUPCItalic
/Dingbats
/DomCasual
/Dotum
/DotumChe
/DoulosSIL
/EdwardianScriptITC
/Elephant-Italic
/Elephant-Regular
/EngraversGothicBT-Regular
/EngraversMT
/EraserDust
/ErasITC-Bold
/ErasITC-Demi
/ErasITC-Light
/ErasITC-Medium
/ErieBlackPSMT
/ErieLightPSMT
/EriePSMT
/EstrangeloEdessa
/Euclid
/Euclid-Bold
/Euclid-BoldItalic
/EuclidExtra
/EuclidExtra-Bold
/EuclidFraktur
/EuclidFraktur-Bold
/Euclid-Italic
/EuclidMathOne
/EuclidMathOne-Bold
/EuclidMathTwo
/EuclidMathTwo-Bold
/EuclidSymbol
/EuclidSymbol-Bold
/EuclidSymbol-BoldItalic
/EuclidSymbol-Italic
/EucrosiaUPC
/EucrosiaUPCBold
/EucrosiaUPCBoldItalic
/EucrosiaUPCItalic
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/EUFM10
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/EUFM7
/EURB10
/EURB5
/EURB7
/EURM10
/EURM5
/EURM7
/EuroMono-Bold
/EuroMono-BoldItalic
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/EuroMono-Regular
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/EuroSans-BoldItalic
/EuroSans-Italic
/EuroSans-Regular
/EuroSerif-Bold
/EuroSerif-BoldItalic
/EuroSerif-Italic
/EuroSerif-Regular
/EUSB10
/EUSB5
/EUSB7
/EUSM10
/EUSM5
/EUSM7
/FelixTitlingMT
/Fences
/FencesPlain
/FigaroMT
/FixedMiriamTransparent
/FootlightMTLight
/Formata-Italic
/Formata-Medium
/Formata-MediumItalic
/Formata-Regular
/ForteMT
/FranklinGothic-Book
/FranklinGothic-BookItalic
/FranklinGothic-Demi
/FranklinGothic-DemiCond
/FranklinGothic-DemiItalic
/FranklinGothic-Heavy
/FranklinGothic-HeavyItalic
/FranklinGothicITCbyBT-Book
/FranklinGothicITCbyBT-BookItal
/FranklinGothicITCbyBT-Demi
/FranklinGothicITCbyBT-DemiItal
/FranklinGothic-Medium
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/FranklinGothic-MediumItalic
/FrankRuehl
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/FreesiaUPCBoldItalic
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/FreestyleScript-Regular
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/Frutiger-BlackItalic
/Frutiger-Bold
/Frutiger-BoldCn
/Frutiger-BoldItalic
/Frutiger-Cn
/Frutiger-ExtraBlackCn
/Frutiger-Italic
/Frutiger-Light
/Frutiger-LightCn
/Frutiger-LightItalic
/Frutiger-Roman
/Frutiger-UltraBlack
/Futura-Bold
/Futura-BoldOblique
/Futura-Book
/Futura-BookOblique
/FuturaBT-Bold
/FuturaBT-BoldItalic
/FuturaBT-Book
/FuturaBT-BookItalic
/FuturaBT-Medium
/FuturaBT-MediumItalic
/Futura-Light
/Futura-LightOblique
/GalliardITCbyBT-Bold
/GalliardITCbyBT-BoldItalic
/GalliardITCbyBT-Italic
/GalliardITCbyBT-Roman
/Garamond
/Garamond-Bold
/Garamond-BoldCondensed
/Garamond-BoldCondensedItalic
/Garamond-BoldItalic
/Garamond-BookCondensed
/Garamond-BookCondensedItalic
/Garamond-Italic
/Garamond-LightCondensed
/Garamond-LightCondensedItalic
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/GeometricSlab703BT-Light
/GeometricSlab703BT-LightItalic
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/Georgia-Bold
/Georgia-BoldItalic
/Georgia-Italic
/GeorgiaRef
/Giddyup
/Giddyup-Thangs
/Gigi-Regular
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/GillSans-BoldItalic
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/GillSans-CondensedBold
/GillSans-Italic
/GillSans-Light
/GillSans-LightItalic
/GillSansMT
/GillSansMT-Bold
/GillSansMT-BoldItalic
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/GillSansMT-ExtraCondensedBold
/GillSansMT-Italic
/GillSans-UltraBold
/GillSans-UltraBoldCondensed
/GloucesterMT-ExtraCondensed
/Gothic-Thirteen
/GoudyOldStyleBT-Bold
/GoudyOldStyleBT-BoldItalic
/GoudyOldStyleBT-Italic
/GoudyOldStyleBT-Roman
/GoudyOldStyleT-Bold
/GoudyOldStyleT-Italic
/GoudyOldStyleT-Regular
/GoudyStout
/GoudyTextMT-LombardicCapitals
/GSIDefaultSymbols
/Gulim
/GulimChe
/Gungsuh
/GungsuhChe
/Haettenschweiler
/HarlowSolid
/Harrington
/Helvetica
/Helvetica-Black
/Helvetica-BlackOblique
/Helvetica-Bold
/Helvetica-BoldOblique
/Helvetica-Condensed
/Helvetica-Condensed-Black
/Helvetica-Condensed-BlackObl
/Helvetica-Condensed-Bold
/Helvetica-Condensed-BoldObl
/Helvetica-Condensed-Light
/Helvetica-Condensed-LightObl
/Helvetica-Condensed-Oblique
/Helvetica-Fraction
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/Helvetica-Narrow-Bold
/Helvetica-Narrow-BoldOblique
/Helvetica-Narrow-Oblique
/Helvetica-Oblique
/HighTowerText-Italic
/HighTowerText-Reg
/Humanist521BT-BoldCondensed
/Humanist521BT-Light
/Humanist521BT-LightItalic
/Humanist521BT-RomanCondensed
/Imago-ExtraBold
/Impact
/ImprintMT-Shadow
/InformalRoman-Regular
/IrisUPC
/IrisUPCBold
/IrisUPCBoldItalic
/IrisUPCItalic
/Ironwood
/ItcEras-Medium
/ItcKabel-Bold
/ItcKabel-Book
/ItcKabel-Demi
/ItcKabel-Medium
/ItcKabel-Ultra
/JasmineUPC
/JasmineUPC-Bold
/JasmineUPC-BoldItalic
/JasmineUPC-Italic
/JoannaMT
/JoannaMT-Italic
/Jokerman-Regular
/JuiceITC-Regular
/Kartika
/Kaufmann
/KaufmannBT-Bold
/KaufmannBT-Regular
/KidTYPEPaint
/KinoMT
/KodchiangUPC
/KodchiangUPC-Bold
/KodchiangUPC-BoldItalic
/KodchiangUPC-Italic
/KorinnaITCbyBT-Regular
/KristenITC-Regular
/KrutiDev040Bold
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/KrutiDev070Wide
/KrutiDev080
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/KrutiDev090BoldItalic
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/KrutiDev090Italic
/KrutiDev090Thin
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/KrutiDev100
/KrutiDev100Bold
/KrutiDev100BoldItalic
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/KrutiDev100Italic
/KrutiDev100Thin
/KrutiDev100Wide
/KrutiDev120
/KrutiDev120Condensed
/KrutiDev120Thin
/KrutiDev120Wide
/KrutiDev130
/KrutiDev130Condensed
/KrutiDev130Thin
/KrutiDev130Wide
/KunstlerScript
/Latha
/LatinWide
/LetterGothic
/LetterGothic-Bold
/LetterGothic-BoldOblique
/LetterGothic-BoldSlanted
/LetterGothicMT
/LetterGothicMT-Bold
/LetterGothicMT-BoldOblique
/LetterGothicMT-Oblique
/LetterGothic-Slanted
/LevenimMT
/LevenimMTBold
/LilyUPC
/LilyUPCBold
/LilyUPCBoldItalic
/LilyUPCItalic
/Lithos-Black
/Lithos-Regular
/LotusWPBox-Roman
/LotusWPIcon-Roman
/LotusWPIntA-Roman
/LotusWPIntB-Roman
/LotusWPType-Roman
/LucidaBright
/LucidaBright-Demi
/LucidaBright-DemiItalic
/LucidaBright-Italic
/LucidaCalligraphy-Italic
/LucidaConsole
/LucidaFax
/LucidaFax-Demi
/LucidaFax-DemiItalic
/LucidaFax-Italic
/LucidaHandwriting-Italic
/LucidaSans
/LucidaSans-Demi
/LucidaSans-DemiItalic
/LucidaSans-Italic
/LucidaSans-Typewriter
/LucidaSans-TypewriterBold
/LucidaSans-TypewriterBoldOblique
/LucidaSans-TypewriterOblique
/LucidaSansUnicode
/Lydian
/Magneto-Bold
/MaiandraGD-Regular
/Mangal-Regular
/Map-Symbols
/MathA
/MathB
/MathC
/Mathematica1
/Mathematica1-Bold
/Mathematica1Mono
/Mathematica1Mono-Bold
/Mathematica2
/Mathematica2-Bold
/Mathematica2Mono
/Mathematica2Mono-Bold
/Mathematica3
/Mathematica3-Bold
/Mathematica3Mono
/Mathematica3Mono-Bold
/Mathematica4
/Mathematica4-Bold
/Mathematica4Mono
/Mathematica4Mono-Bold
/Mathematica5
/Mathematica5-Bold
/Mathematica5Mono
/Mathematica5Mono-Bold
/Mathematica6
/Mathematica6Bold
/Mathematica6Mono
/Mathematica6MonoBold
/Mathematica7
/Mathematica7Bold
/Mathematica7Mono
/Mathematica7MonoBold
/MatisseITC-Regular
/MaturaMTScriptCapitals
/Mesquite
/Mezz-Black
/Mezz-Regular
/MICR
/MicrosoftSansSerif
/MingLiU
/Minion-BoldCondensed
/Minion-BoldCondensedItalic
/Minion-Condensed
/Minion-CondensedItalic
/Minion-Ornaments
/MinionPro-Bold
/MinionPro-BoldIt
/MinionPro-It
/MinionPro-Regular
/Miriam
/MiriamFixed
/MiriamTransparent
/Mistral
/Modern-Regular
/MonotypeCorsiva
/MonotypeSorts
/MSAM10
/MSAM5
/MSAM6
/MSAM7
/MSAM8
/MSAM9
/MSBM10
/MSBM5
/MSBM6
/MSBM7
/MSBM8
/MSBM9
/MS-Gothic
/MSHei
/MSLineDrawPSMT
/MS-Mincho
/MSOutlook
/MS-PGothic
/MS-PMincho
/MSReference1
/MSReference2
/MSReferenceSansSerif
/MSReferenceSansSerif-Bold
/MSReferenceSansSerif-BoldItalic
/MSReferenceSansSerif-Italic
/MSReferenceSerif
/MSReferenceSerif-Bold
/MSReferenceSerif-BoldItalic
/MSReferenceSerif-Italic
/MSReferenceSpecialty
/MSSong
/MS-UIGothic
/MT-Extra
/MTExtraTiger
/MT-Symbol
/MT-Symbol-Italic
/MVBoli
/Myriad-Bold
/Myriad-BoldItalic
/Myriad-Italic
/Myriad-Roman
/Narkisim
/NewCenturySchlbk-Bold
/NewCenturySchlbk-BoldItalic
/NewCenturySchlbk-Italic
/NewCenturySchlbk-Roman
/NewMilleniumSchlbk-BoldItalicSH
/NewsGothic
/NewsGothic-Bold
/NewsGothicBT-Bold
/NewsGothicBT-BoldItalic
/NewsGothicBT-Italic
/NewsGothicBT-Roman
/NewsGothic-Condensed
/NewsGothic-Italic
/NewsGothicMT
/NewsGothicMT-Bold
/NewsGothicMT-Italic
/NiagaraEngraved-Reg
/NiagaraSolid-Reg
/NimbusMonL-Bold
/NimbusMonL-BoldObli
/NimbusMonL-Regu
/NimbusMonL-ReguObli
/NimbusRomNo9L-Medi
/NimbusRomNo9L-MediItal
/NimbusRomNo9L-Regu
/NimbusRomNo9L-ReguItal
/NimbusSanL-Bold
/NimbusSanL-BoldCond
/NimbusSanL-BoldCondItal
/NimbusSanL-BoldItal
/NimbusSanL-Regu
/NimbusSanL-ReguCond
/NimbusSanL-ReguCondItal
/NimbusSanL-ReguItal
/Nimrod
/Nimrod-Bold
/Nimrod-BoldItalic
/Nimrod-Italic
/NSimSun
/Nueva-BoldExtended
/Nueva-BoldExtendedItalic
/Nueva-Italic
/Nueva-Roman
/NuptialScript
/OCRA
/OCRA-Alternate
/OCRAExtended
/OCRB
/OCRB-Alternate
/OfficinaSans-Bold
/OfficinaSans-BoldItalic
/OfficinaSans-Book
/OfficinaSans-BookItalic
/OfficinaSerif-Bold
/OfficinaSerif-BoldItalic
/OfficinaSerif-Book
/OfficinaSerif-BookItalic
/OldEnglishTextMT
/Onyx
/OnyxBT-Regular
/OzHandicraftBT-Roman
/PalaceScriptMT
/Palatino-Bold
/Palatino-BoldItalic
/Palatino-Italic
/PalatinoLinotype-Bold
/PalatinoLinotype-BoldItalic
/PalatinoLinotype-Italic
/PalatinoLinotype-Roman
/Palatino-Roman
/PapyrusPlain
/Papyrus-Regular
/Parchment-Regular
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