Sunday, August 2, 2015

Research Expo - Final Project Presentations

The Research Expo, on our final day of COSMOS, showcased the final projects of our cluster.  Every student applied what they learned throughout the four weeks.  Teams of two proposed their own final project idea.  They ranged from unique AppInventor apps, Scribbler Robot algorithms, and Arduino projects.  Some combined two or three of the technologies.  The faculty was extremely impressed with the effort, work and learning that was exhibited.  Below are the final presentations.

Robert and Jesse:
Data Collection of Local Gasoline Structures: Utilizing a Web Database to Acquire a Compilation of Petrol Station Expenditures Generated from Crowdsourcing Data


Sonali and Sammy:
An Automated Navigational Guide Implementing Infrared Technology for Natural Disaster Victims Entrapped in Infrastructural Damage


Sheldon and Veronica:
Engineering a Solution to Prevent Closet Space Entropy: An Integration and Communication Between Two Autonomous Systems


Christi and Leilani:
Development of a Mobile Application Interface to an RGB Image Processing Object Identifier


Izabella and Lizbeth:
Teleoperated Navigation and Autonomous Polygon Creation Vehicle for Early Childhood Development Through an Android Application-Arduino Interface


Shamailah and Starr:
Using Mobile Applications to Navigate Expansive Terrain through Robotic Image Processing


Ashwin and Cameron:
Transistor Powered Multi-Arduino Latice with Motion Based LED Tracking Integrating Machine Learning


Alice and Shreya:
Android-based Automated Apparatus for a Fixed One-Wheel Pulley System


Guillermo and Kevin:
Microcomputer Powered K'nex Vehicle Controlled Through a Mobile Android Application


Anup and Matthew:
Navigational Aid for the Visually Impaired: Utilization of Infrared Obstacle Detection Algorithms and Mobile Devices




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