2010

  • Team members:Martin CarbajalMike MellmanCurtis PorterErik ZurinkasOur team proposes to create an electronically controlled lawn mower robot that will autonomously mow a lawn with minimal user input. We would like our robot to be able to move on its
  • Team members:Anil DamliMatanya HorowitzKirk LiuMark VanKempenSteve WillsonRock climbing has rapidly grown in popularity over the last several years. As increasingly large numbers of climbers have joined the sport, there has been a question as to the
  • Team members:Kristen AragonGreg SmithSteve SorensonJohn StreuberAnand SuchakThis project is primarily designed for use by a skier or snowboarder; it has two main purposes, control and monitoring. It will provide a user with a touch-less method of
  • Team members:Charles ChenKatie CornerDan CostinettBob PomeroyJeries ShihadehThe objective of this project is to design, prototype, and test a "Camera Grenade." The camera grenade is a small hand-held ball, which when thrown into An area, captures a
  • Team members:Nathan GimpleAmit HaleviNoah HusekSteve TigheIn short, we are building an LED cube. This is intended to be primarily an artistic piece: a 3-D light sculpture. The cube will be 8 by 8 by 8 nodes (the node spacing will probably be 7
  • Team members:Blake DavisLuke HaberkernBrian HacsiChris KircherThe HandyMan is a universal controller which interprets the motion of a user's hand into generic sets of instructions that can be broadcast using Bluetooth. This will be achieved by an
  • Team members:Jake BaldwinKrista HaslingMoghaddam-ZadehJack OakesScott WisdomThe goal of our Capstone senior design project is to build a remote monitoring and control module for a water purification system. These purification systems are intended to
  • Team members:Kaylee BushMike KillianIan ReesAndy RogowskiChris TooleyOur project is a pool cue with embedded sensors to measure the displacement of the cue as a stroke is being made. The sensors will relay the data to a receiver wirelessly and the
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