ECE Senior Design Fair - Spring 2013
Friday, April 26, 2013
2 – 4 p.m.
Broun Hall First Floor Lobby
PROGRAM
– Total of 8 Projects
Projects
supervised by Professor Victor Nelson (5)
Title |
Description |
Photos
& Links |
Students |
Broun Hall
Door Security System |
A wireless
based infrastructure system to control door access through two layers of
security |
|
Ryan Laube, Steven Morris, Andrew Slaughter, Daniel Burford |
Kinect-Controlled
Robotic Arm |
A
robotic arm which is controlled by a user's arm, using Microsoft's Xbox
Kinect motion-tracking technology. The main feature is that the arm is able
to be operated with zero equipment. |
|
Michael
Boroden, Alex Carter, Clint Cook, Stephen Rhodes |
Smart Cart |
The system
will combine the steps of shopping and checking out by utilizing RFID tags on the products and scanning them as
they are placed in the cart. A running
total will be kept on the cart with the customers able to pay with a card on
the cart. |
|
Anita Von Arb, Austin Amerson, Percy
Burnett, Reid Holderfield |
Home Security Lighting System |
Our project
is a lighting system that uses an Arduino, LCD
screen, keypad, and relay bank to be able to turn the lights on and off in a
house via programmable set times with the keypad and LCD screen. This system
runs in parallel with one's regular house wiring and does not affect the
current lighting system in the house. |
|
Jonathan Bowen, Cody Cline,
Spencer Ferguson, James Fleming |
Anti-lock braking system for the
Formula SAE car |
We have
designed and tested an anti-lock braking system which will be used to help
Auburn’s team to be more competitive in the Formula SAE
braking competition. We repurposed an ABS valve block from a Mazda Miata,
wheel speed sensors, and multiple Arduino microcontrollers
to achieve a functional system to prevent wheel lockup during emergency
braking situations. |
http://www.eng.auburn.edu/organizations/SAE/AUFSAE/ (Auburn
Formula SAE) |
Tyler
Boyd, Chris Davis, Brian Keyser, Brian Ponder |
Projects
supervised by Professor Lloyd Riggs (2)
Title |
Description |
Photo |
Students |
Autonomous Nautical Radiation Assessment
Vessel (ANRAV) |
Data collection tool to
automatically collect radiation and environmental data from a large body of
water. |
Website: https://facebook.com/ANRAV2013 |
Markus Kreitzer, Kyle Owen, Katherine
Hamlin, Daniel Norton, James Hogg, James Core, Sarah Preston, Antwan Evans |
Magnetic
object detection and GPS data logging via an autonomous quadcopter |
Autonomous quadcopter that is able to scan a field and detect magnetic
objects on the ground and then mark the location with stored GPS coordinates
and a dropped marker. |
|
Marquise
Clark, Ryan Clark, Kyle Emfinger, Gabriel Porter,
Bo Rhinesmith, Symone
Stubbs |
Project supervised by Professor Chwan-Hwa Wu
Title |
Description |
Photo |
Students |
|||
Cloud-Based
Mobile Information Security System |
Protect
information for cloud-based mobile applications against password cracking,
one-time passwords and tokens interception, zero-day attacks, lost devices
and so on. The developed software
will encrypt, split, and hide a user's sensitive data on multiple devices
including Windows PCs, Android Smart-phones, and Android Tablets. |
|
Gregg
Andrews, Emmanuel Belt, John Cartee, Justin Elrod, Will Hodges, David Latham, Thomas Little |