Tampa, Florida
June 15, 2019
June 15, 2019
June 19, 2019
Engineering Technology
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10.18260/1-2--33008
https://peer.asee.org/33008
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Jai P. Agrawal is a professor in electrical and computer engineering technology at Purdue University, Calumet. He received his Ph.D. in electrical engineering from University of Illinois, Chicago, in 1991, dissertation in power electronics. He also received M.S. and B.S. degrees in electrical engineering from Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, India, in 1970 and 1968, respectively. His expertise includes analog and digital electronics design, power electronics, nanophotonics, and optical/wireless networking systems. He has
designed several models of high frequency oscilloscopes and other electronic test and measuring instruments as an entrepreneur. He has delivered invited short courses in Penang, Malaysia and Singapore. He is also the author of a textbook in power electronics, published by Prentice-Hall, Inc. His professional career is equally divided in academia and industry. He has authored several research papers in IEEE journals and conferences. His current research is focused on renewable energy technology, smart energy grid.
Omer Farook is a member of the faculty of Electrical and Computer Engineering Technology at Purdue University, Nothwest. Farook received the diploma of licentiate in mechanical engineering and B.S.M.E. in 1970 and 1972, respectively. He further received B.S.E.E. and M.S.E.E. in 1978 and 1983, respectively, from Illinois Institute of Technology. Farook’s current interests are in the areas of embedded system design, hardware-software interfacing, digital communication, networking, image processing, and biometrics, C++, Python, PHP and Java languages. He has a keen interest in pedagogy and instruction delivery methods related to distance learning. He has a deep commitment to social justice and in achieving economic and educational equity.
Internet of Things (IoT) Laboratory
Abstract Internet of Things technology is the preferred choice of modern engineers in the industry. Bringing this technology in the undergraduate education has become a coveted and imperative objective of engineering educators. The paper presents the results of a project to develop laboratory exercises using Internet of Thing (IoT) in the Electrical and Computer Engineering Technology major. This project, uses an ESP8266 NodeMCU v1.0 board for connection to the Internet. It employs Arduino programming for the design of several laboratory exercises. These labs include: Introduction to the IoT technology, Basics of the development board ESP8266 NodeMCU V1.0, Data Grab, Phone controlled LED, OLED Clock, ESP8266 Wi-Fi Soft Access Point, Voting Machine, Plane Spotter, Temperature Monitor, Object tracking, Traffic Monitor and Weather Station.
Agrawal, J. P., & Farook, O., & Anderson, Z. J., & Walker, D. G. (2019, June), Internet of Things (IoT) Laboratory Paper presented at 2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition , Tampa, Florida. 10.18260/1-2--33008
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