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Yumin Zhang, Southeast Missouri State University
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Paper ID #36738Capstone Project: CPU Design with MultiplexerProf. Yumin Zhang, Southeast Missouri State University Yumin Zhang is a professor in the Department of Engineering and Technology, Southeast Missouri State University. His research interests include semiconductor devices, electronic circuits, neural networks, and engineering education. ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2023 Capstone Project: CPU Design with Multiplexer Anthony F. Di Mauro, Michael C. Hawkins, Bradley K. Lindsey, Yumin Zhang Department of Engineering and
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Byul Hur, Texas A&M University; Nathan Alexander; James Kyle McIlhaney; Christian Hurst; Leo Colom
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this reason, an amphibious water sampling rover was created by a capstoneproject team. This capstone project team was formed with five undergraduate engineeringtechnology students. This project was started in the Spring semester of 2022 and concluded inthe Fall semester of 2022. This project generated a rover, and the rover can navigate both on landand on water. And it can perform the water sample collection task. The rover can be controlledover a remote PC, and it can collect water temperature data, and the data can be sent remotelyover the internet. For wireless communication, a sub-GHz LoRa module is used. The rover canalso communicate over WiFi. A GUI (Graphical user interface) program was developed tocollect data from the rover and to
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Udayan Das, Saint Mary's College of California
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community college and technical college context. Communitycollege and technical college graduates typically start jobs with less training than bachelor’sdegree holders on average. The capstone experience can also be significantly different. BYOPrepresents the opportunity to add to the student’s portfolio of projects. Smaller class sizeshowever must be balanced against heavy teaching loads for faculty. Developing projectmentorship that enhances both the BYOP students and more advanced students experience maybe one approach. Another approach may be to partner with 4-year colleges and universities. Thevalue of the learning experience is considerable for the project mentors and the exposure toconnections with the 4-year program participants can be
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Afsaneh Minaie, Utah Valley University; Reza Sanati-Mehrizy, Utah Valley University
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and WSN projects that ourundergraduate computer engineering students have done in their senior capstone course.IntroductionA smart home uses internet-connected devices to enable the remote monitoring and managementof appliances and systems. An efficient and smart home is a ubiquitous computing system thatcontrols any device in the house from anyplace. The field of smart home automation andsecurity is growing rapidly as many new ideas and possibilities are emerging from new advancesin technology. For example, through the voice recognition service, it is possible to control thedevices in the house by voice and remotely control the devices in the home using the individualsmartphone through the remote-control system. As the usage of smart home
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Afsaneh Minaie, Utah Valley University; Reza Sanati-Mehrizy, Utah Valley University
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utilizecompetencies developed in the first three years of the curriculum in the solution of a complexdesign problem.Educational excellence requires exposing students to the current edge of research. To ensure thatstudent projects are along the same trajectory that the industry is moving, educators mustcontinually introduce emerging techniques, practices, and applications into the curriculum. Thefields of Internet of Things (IoT) and Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) are growing rapidly, andthere is increasing interest in providing undergraduate students with a foundation in these areas.This paper presents IoT and WSN projects that our undergraduate computer and electricalengineering students have done in their senior capstone course in wildfire