Team Members:
Marcus Perez, Matthew Szeto, Suihua Zhou
Team Members:
Marcus Perez, Matthew Szeto, Suihua Zhou
Leverage OpenHTF to create custom testing software for engineers to experiment with their electrical designs, specifically in RF circuit design. Additionally, give users a streamlined experience by allowing them to interact with the software via command line or web GUI.
Sponsors or Mentors:
Josue Moradel
AirBnB-like mobile application where users can view or create listings, leave feedback, create personal accounts and save payment information. Designed as a framework which will be used to help develop client mobile applications while reducing development time and business costs. Developed for both Android and iOS, with a RESTful web server working as the backend.
Sponsors or Mentors:
EpiBuild
Team Members:
Carter Chamberlin, Zhi Li Hu, John Lambert, Alejandro Robles
Team Members:
Stefan Marth,Jennifer Bartelme,Mitch Westing
Pool gate safety alarm for notification of someone attempting to access a pool area. The alarm will sound on the gate, which then sends a status change to a base station located inside the home for a secondary alarm. The base station logs all status changes in a local database, and then sends an alert signal to an app in which all mobile devices are subscribed.
Sponsors or Mentors:
Mark White
General Dynamics owns OKL4, a proprietary type-1 Hypervisor. This hypervisor is used internally as the foundation for our security platform for many of our secure products. However, the design of a hypervisor-based system is currently cumbersome and relies on knowledge of XML by developers. This project proposal will attempt to ease the development burden by building upon a high-level GUI built by last year’s capstone team.
Sponsors or Mentors:
Angel Diaz, Craig Tyson
Team Members:
Gannon Clark, Alexandor Karsay, William Schroeder, Zachary Stryczek
Team Members:
Liam McDonald, William Usdane, Aashik Dhilipkumar
The overall goal of our project was to convert a fully-functional program written in Visual Basic 6 to a fully-functional program in Visual Basic.NET. Along the way, we wrote numerous sample programs to understand the conversion process, and ultimately developed a software package to accompany Microsoft’s Visual Basic Conversion Wizard in successfully converting the project. We’ve been largely successful in doing so, and built a feature set that allows the team to easily and intuitively improve the process as well.
Sponsors or Mentors:
Brian Skromme
The purpose of this application is to offer a hub for the definitive Shore Buddies Experience that gives users access to all Shore Buddies content. In addition to this, they will be able to use the app to scan in their own Shore Buddy plushies to unlock even more intractability with the app. Through this content, the users will learn more about the impacts of pollution in the oceans, and all creatures inhabiting them.
Sponsors or Mentors:
Raylee Crawford
Team Members:
Jocelyn Banks, Brandon Hernandez, Vincent Orozco, Linsue Velazquez, Austin Villaneuva
Team Members:
Eric Branson, Jesus Aranda, Paris Brown, Daniel Alarcon, Jeremy Sveom, Shawn Chan
Our object for this FPGA Test System is to create an embedded system that can receive packets from a host computer via ethernet that will then be routed through the KCU105 and stored into the boards local memory and validated against the user input in the menu. The FPGA includes onboard DDR4 memory, eight-lane PCI Express interfaces, ethernet PHY, GPIO, and UART interfaces to allow data transfer. The KCU105 uses a Zynq SoC XC7z010 system controller
Sponsors or Mentors:
General Dynamics Mission Systems
The Auto Doggo Monitoro 3000 is a SMART dog collar for your pet that helps keep track of both your dog's location, as well as their activity with a simple glance at their smartphone. The collar sports many features other SMART collars on the market have such as step and GPS tracking, while also combining the features of an Anti-Bark shock collar, but doing it with a completely humane deterrent. The ADM3k is the all-in-one SMART collar that will revolutionize the SMART collar market as we currently know it.
Sponsors or Mentors:
Lee Hamel
Team Members:
Aditya Mujumdar, Omar Hassan, Errol Pascua, Houston Koester, David Rocheleau
Team Members:
Peter Antonietti, Jacob Bos, Jackson Cromer, Muhammed Kilig, Kyle Summers
The aim of this capstone project is to further understand real-world attacks that occur on systems and the means of preventing these attacks. This was done through researching the near-current common vulnerabilities and exposures (“near-current” as to not present a blueprint for existing vulnerabilities thus compromising active systems), and then finding solutions to preventing these attacks.
Sponsors or Mentors:
Glen S. Uehara