Projects
Group 1
Automated Car Parking Garage
Our
Design project is to design and simulate a fully automated
parking garage system and to build a prototype of our model.
The design will be able to collect cars as they enter the
system, transport and store cars into designated parking locations,
and retrieve cars upon user request: with no human intervention.
Our team has designed the building setup including the floor
layout and car arrangement. To make our model efficient and
effective and to ensure customer satisfaction we have developed
algorithms to minimize the distance traveled within the system
and therefore minimize the car retrieval time. Our model has
been simulated using ARENA software to determine system throughput,
average waiting times, and average retrieval times. All cars
that enter our system will be tracked and may be displayed
at all times.
Group 2
Automated Transportation Management System
This
project is part of the Industrial Engineering Design of Engineering
Systems class taught at the senior level. The Group’s
project is aimed at improving the current Rutgers Transportation
System in a number of ways. We will be implementing RFID technology
to sense student waiting at designated areas for a certain
buses. The RFID sensory data will be relayed to a central
database server. Bus locations will also be tracked using
the Global Positioning Satellites and updated via cellular
IP to the database. This information will be used to dynamically
reroute buses to satisfy lopsided demand from one campus.
There will also be end-user access to receive information
on bus locations and ETAs via telephone and the Internet.
The Group anticipates the result of the implementation of
our plan to be beneficial to students and the Parking &
Transportation Department. It intelligently reallocates resources
to cover demand while avoiding wasting resources.
Group
3
Automated Weed Removal System
Removal
of weeds in a garden is a hassle and thus it is necessary
to eradicate this problem. The task we are given is to design
and construct a system that is capable of detecting and extracting
unwanted weeds from the ground. Our particular design objectives
for the system are the following: the system should be able
to clear an area of one-hundred square feet in ten minutes,
utilizes software that is able to identify the target weed
from memory, and possess mechanism to remove the target weed
from the ground.
We
derived that there are four main parts of this system: optical
vision to detect the weed, mobility to be able to move around
the area, removal to extract the weed and a programming interface
to interlink the three parts. After much analysis and debate,
we have decided to use web-camera for the optical vision part,
a remote controlled vehicle for the mobility, a coiled tine
attached to a wiper motor and a gear motor for the removal
part, and Mat Lab and Visual Basic for the programming interface.
There is going to be a fabricated area upon which the system
will move.
Group
4
Virtual Window
Our
group has been given the task to create a virtual window as
our senior design project. What this project asks us to do
is use LCD screens (or equivalent) to simulate the views of
different city skylines at different times of the day. This
virtual window should be 5’x5’ and the user should
have the ability to open or close the window, meaning it will
be capable of simulating a breeze. The system should change
the views on command as well the views should change with
time. For example, the view of New York City with sunrise
will appear early in the morning. The view will change with
time and should show the sunset at sunset time. The views,
time of day, and breeze simulation should be controlled via
voice command. An example of a command the program should
recognize is “New York city, 3:00 pm”.
Group
5
Self Diagnostic Washing Machine
Creating
a washing machine that has sensors installed into it to collect
data on parts breaking down. This information is collected
and used to figure out the life of the parts and the machine
and when they will break down. Then the info is put onto a
website for a repair center to check this way they can set
up a time to schedule a repair.
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