ideas posted by faculty mentors looking for students
Submitted by yishanm1 on Thu, 09/29/2016 - 23:32
Assignment 6. Communication Refinement
1. Private vs Public Information (6 points)
The magstripe ID card contains the student ID, student name, and an "expiration date".
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Which is considered private information or public information?
Student ID is the private information, while student name and expiration date are public information.
Submitted by stevec1 on Thu, 09/29/2016 - 22:39
Team Name: Senior Design Project Extreme
Group Members: Steve Cho, Michael Wegener, Takahiro Ishikawa
Mentor: G.P. Li
Objective: We aim to build a mobile robot arm that can not only navigate rooms and hallways but recognize, locate, and pick up garbage to help build a cleaner environment.
Submitted by zeyangl1 on Thu, 09/29/2016 - 21:55
Team Name
PepeObfuscation
Team Members
Zeyang Liu
Roles: Project Manager (Team Captain), Senior Hardware Engineer, Safety Manager, Software Developer, Fundraiser
Likely Technical Contributions: He will be one of the software engineer for the project. Using Java/JC to obfuscate algorithms/codes will be his main goal.
Submitted by tinal7 on Thu, 09/29/2016 - 21:15
Team Name:
Team7Leaves
Project Title:
SCALE
Submitted by byungdac on Thu, 09/29/2016 - 16:29
* Team Name: Connected Energy Control
* Team Members:
William Lin Wei (EE)
Victor Choi (EE)
Shuma Edwin Le (CSE)
Eric Cho (CSE)
* Team Mentor: Prof. G.P. Li (CalPlug/Calit2) & Dr. Michael Klopfer (CalPlug/Calit2)
* Objective :
Submitted by brendons on Thu, 09/29/2016 - 14:54
Group 34: Enginuity
Team Members:
Daniel J. Pedroza (CSE), Brendon Salinas (CpE), Spielberg Michel (CpE), Asif Mahmud (EE)
Project Mentor:
Stuart A. Kleinfelder
Project Idea:
Submitted by njcorrea on Thu, 09/29/2016 - 14:46
Team Name: Zot N go
Team Members
- Daniel Cheng
- Krystopher Mandujano
- Noah Correa
- Tomohiro Ohkubo
Team Mentor:
Marco Levorato
Submitted by phitt on Thu, 09/29/2016 - 14:18
Team Name: Group 15 - The Fifteeners
Team Members:
Abhishek Yellapu
Timothy Jan
Zhengzhi Xiong
Augustine Nguyen
Tony Phi
Team Mentor:
Ozdal Boyraz
The goal of our project is to create a data tranmission system using visible light waves instead of the more traditionally use radiowaves.
Our initial goal would be to be able to accurately transmit data at a rate of 500mbps within a range of 20 meters.
Submitted by gcao on Thu, 09/29/2016 - 13:42
Objective: Produce an alternative tactile display using concepts from granular jamming. Granular jamming has mainly been used in robotics as a mechanism for grabbing objects of many shapes and forms, but this device seeks to leverage the same concept to create a tactile display that can dynamically refresh to communicate visual information such as pictures and graphics to visually impaired individuals.
Submitted by phchou on Wed, 09/28/2016 - 15:57
(Posted on behalf of Prof. Homayoun Yosefi'zadeh) - please contact him at <hyousefi@uci.edu>
This project focuses on the implementation and performance profiling of a radio testbed comprised of USRP software defined radios and running on GNU Radio software in Linux. Strong C++/Java/Python programming background in Linux and understanding of signal processing, communications, and networking is needed.
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