projects that can move as controlled by the electronics, including vehicles, toy or real cars, wheelchairs, carts, quadcopters, bicycles, locks, and more
Project: Astronics has partnered with FANUC Robotics and will be using the LR Mate 200iD, a robotic arm controlled by 6 axis providing X, Y, Z , yaw, pitch, and roll movement. It can be mounted with various end effectors that will manipulate an object.
Ventus is a smart ventilation or climate control system that can control the thermostat and the temperature of each room by regulating airflow via the air conditioning vent. Each room can have its own desired temperature and is maintained using a machine learning algorithm. By leveraging the power of Google Firebase mobile platform, each smart vent can be controlled from anywhere in the world with an easy to use Android app.
The App-controlled electic skateboard project would allow the user to ride and control an electric skateboard through a mobile application. The app can control of the throttle, display speed/battery information, and track the skateboards gps location.
The project is to design an app to diagnose skin condition with deep learning.
Goal Statement:
Our application will diagnosis the disease by the using convolutional neural network trained by thousands of cases which has proved to be more accurate than human diagnosis.
Project Goal: Develop codes in Visual Studio and control the movement of a 6-axis robotic arm.
Project Description: Astronics has partnered with FANUC Robotics and will be using the LR Mate 200iD, a robotic arm controlled by 6 axis providing X, Y, Z , yaw, pitch, and roll movement. It can be mounted with various end effectors that will manipulate an object.
This senior design project focuses on automated execution and book keeping of the results of an AI optimization engine for cellular networks in a database system. Strong skills with JAVA programming language, IDEs including IntelliJ, JBoss, and MySQL database are needed. Interested groups are encouraged to contact Prof. Homayoun Yousefi'zadeh at hyousefi@uci.edu.
I am pleased to inform you that Northrop Grumman has provided a grant to UCI Engineering and ICS. A portion of the grant is identified for student projects in the EECS department.
We would like to offer the opportunity for students and faculty to use the grant for senior design projects which address topics in these domains: