2010

  • Team members:Alex FosdickBryan EdelmanJustin SimmonsMichael SteinFor our Capstone senior design project, we will be building a Beverage Dispensing System (BDS) where we will interface electrical devices to mechanical devices to control and deliver a
  • Team members:Hassan Al-AbodibMarisol LozanoPeng ChenYirui HuangKamal SabiIn recent years, there has been a rise in fuel cost and concerns about climate change are rampant. People have the desire to conserve energy in their daily lives, but often
  • Team members:Damian MandaSarah McNamaraLeonardo AscarrunzBrian FairburnOften, employees with cognitive disabilities have difficulty dealing with unexpected events that can occur while performing job related tasks. The purpose of our project is to
  • Team members:Dillon KrasovecRobert GlissmanBen WalkerPatrick HanschenJerod EllingsonComputers have seen rapid advancements in power and visual presentation, but the interfaces with which we control the computer, namely the mouse and keyboard, have
  • Team members:Justin PriceBrandon ParksBrandon ArmentThe TenCup Entertainment Table is an interactive table that enhances the game-play experience of the game of Beirut while enhancing spectator entertainment. To accomplish this, we will incorporate
  • Team members:Eric PahlkeGreg StahlRiley PackKelly ShusterFor our Electrical and Computer Engineering Capstone Senior Design project we have chosen to build an autonomous motion-detecting turret. Using cameras, the turret will be able to detect
  • Team members:Erik MorrisseyChris WeigelHo Yun ChanOur project objective is to design and build a RFID-enabled poker table. In doing so, we will explore methods of integrating RFID tags into thin, flexible objects, along with methods of using RFID
  • Team members:Nicholas MansJonathan WehlingCameron ChapmanAndrew BrownfieldOur task is to build and test a proof of concept Endfire Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR), in order to reconstruct a 3D image of the terrain in front of a radar antenna. SAR is
  • Team members:Salman AlsaifThomas RutkowskiVivian PhinneyMark HasemeyerSteven CarrollOcular Microtremors (OMT) are a constant, physiological, high-frequency, low-amplitude eye-tremor that all human beings have. Initial clinical studies have shown
  • Team members:Robert BensonDavid HoverPaul NiewoonderJonathan TateFor our project, we will design an embedded software graphics accelerator. At its heart will be a custom media-centric co-processor design, referred to as the shader unit. Compared to
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