Paper ID #40092Mechatronics Engineering Integrate Project: An Approach in Project-BasedLearning with the Subjects of Instrumentation, Control Systems, andMicrocontrollersProf. Fernando Silveira Madani, Centro Universit´ario Instituto Mau´a de Tecnologia Fernando Silveira Madani received the B.S (1998) in Mechatronics Engineering from the Univ. Paulista – Brazil, the M.S. (2002) and Ph.D. (2010) from the Aeronautical Institute of Technology (ITA) - Brazil. In 2002, he joined the faculty of the Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, Mau´a Institute of Technology – Brazil, where he is currently as a full professor and Head of the
Paper ID #43394A Project Based Learning Approach for development of an experimentalsetup and a simulator for position and velocity control of a DC motor withinteractive and pre-calculated parameters.Prof. Fernando Silveira Madani, Mau´a Institute of Technology Fernando Silveira Madani received the B.S (1998) in Mechatronics Engineering from the Univ. Paulista – Brazil, the M.S. (2002) and Ph.D. (2010) from the Aeronautical Institute of Technology (ITA) - Brazil. In 2002, he joined the faculty of the Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, Mau´a Institute of Technology – Brazil, where he is currently as a full professor and Head of the
Paper ID #43437Project of a Self-Balancing Robot Using a PIC MicrocontrollerProf. Fernando Silveira Madani, Mau´a Institute of Technology Fernando Silveira Madani received the B.S (1998) in Mechatronics Engineering from the Univ. Paulista – Brazil, the M.S. (2002) and Ph.D. (2010) from the Aeronautical Institute of Technology (ITA) - Brazil. In 2002, he joined the faculty of the Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, Mau´a Institute of Technology – Brazil, where he is currently as a full professor and Head of the Mechatronics Engineering program. His main research interests include, robotics, advanced manufacturing systems
Paper ID #44261Developing Entrepreneurial Skills through an Innovative Senior CapstoneDesign Project - MouseHeadDr. Austin B. Asgill P.E., Kennesaw State University Dr Austin B. Asgill received his B.Eng.(hons) (E.E.) degree from Fourah Bay College, University of Sierra Leone, his M.Sc. (E.E.) degree from the University of Aston in Birmingham, and his Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from the University of South Florida. He is currently a Professor of Engineering Technology (Electrical) at Kennesaw State University (KSU). Prior to joining the faculty at KSU (formerly SPSU), he was an Associate Professor of Electronic
Paper ID #43079Smart Traffic Light System for Arterials (WIP)Dr. Cyril B Okhio P.E., Kennesaw State University Cyril B. Okhio is a Faculty at the Southern Polytechnic College of Engineering & Engineering Technology, Kennesaw State University and an Adjunct Professor at Clark Atlanta University’s Dual Degree Engineering Program. He earned his B.S. (Engineering) and Ph.D. (Mechanical Engineering) degrees from and was an (Science and Engineering Research Council) SERC Post-Doctoral Research Fellow at the University of London. He is registered as a Chartered Professional Engineer (CPEng) with the Council of Registered
provides an avenue to integrate knowledge from various fields. Traditional fieldswithin engineering such as mechanical and aerospace, electrical and computerengineering/science, and fundamentals of communications, electronics, information technology,and mathematics, blend seamlessly into developing modern robotic devices with applications inmanufacturing automation, space, and underwater exploration, hazardous waste handling andenvironmental stewardship, agricultural automation and remote sensing, security and defense,medicine and healthcare, and variety of other applications. The resurgence of robotics inmanufacturing automation and its potential impact on job creation, and growing applications ofground-based and aerial robotics for applications
Paper ID #37487Raspberry Pi Pico as an IoT DeviceMr. David R. Loker, Pennsylvania State University, Behrend College David R. Loker received the M.S.E.E. degree from Syracuse University in 1986. In 1984, he joined General Electric (GE) Company, AESD, as a design engineer. In 1988, he joined the faculty at Penn State Erie, The Behrend College. In 2007, he became the Chair of the Electrical and Computer Engineering Technology Program. His research interests include wireless sensor networks, data acquisition systems, and communications systems. ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2023
. This capstone project team shows interesting diversity and inclusion. Three out of fivestudents of this capstone project are male engineering students and two of them are femaleengineering students. The majority of them are related to Hispanic students. Texas A&MUniversity at College Station is a Hispanic-serving institution. For the ethnicity breakdown of theTexas A&M University at College Station, white students are 57.0%, Hispanic students are25.0%, Asian students are 10.4%, and black students are 2.8% in Fall 2021 [6]. For the ethnicitybreakdown of the first author’s Department of Engineering Technology and IndustrialDistribution (ETID), the total of white students is 54.3%, the total of Hispanic students is 28.5%and the total of
). Soft robotics as emerging technologies: Preparing students for future work through soft robot design experiences. Technology and Engineering Teacher, 79(6), 8-14. Retrieved from https://www.proquest.com/scholarly-journals/soft- robotics-as-emerging-technologies-preparing/docview/2389222083/se-2?accountid=14579 6. Programmable-Air, https://www.programmableair.com/ 7. I-Robot Create 2, https://edu.irobot.com/what-we-offer/create-robot 8. Sphero RVR, https://sphero.com/pages/sphero-rvr-resources 9. Agilex LIMO Robot, https://docs.trossenrobotics.com/agilex_limo_docs/ 10. Allan, M., et al., "Planetary Rover Simulation for Lunar Exploration Missions," 2019 IEEE Aerospace Conference, Big Sky, MT, USA
. Austin B. Asgill received his B.Eng.(hons) (E.E.) degree from Fourah Bay College, University of Sierra Leone, his M.Sc. (E.E.) degree from the University of Aston in Birmingham, and his Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from the University of South Flor ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2023 Wireless Battery Management System (Design, Build & Test)AbstractAs part of the Electrical & Computer Engineering (ECE), and Engineering Technology (ET)Curriculum, Applied Design Projects for senior students in their final year augments their educationand training in research and research methods. It represents the centerpiece of the ECE-ETcurriculum's professional component and follows ABET-IEEE
Paper ID #37399Ping Pong Robot with Dynamic TrackingAsad Yousuf, Savannah State University Asad Yousuf is the Chair of the Department of Engineering Technology at Savannah State UniversityMd Rakibul Karim Akanda, Savannah State University Md Rakibul Karim Akanda is the Coordinator and Assistant Professor of Electronics Engineering Tech- nology at Savannah State University. He received his PhD in Electrical Engineering from University of California, Riverside. ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2023 Ping Pong Bot: Player Tracking TrainingAbstractWith the growing interest
Paper ID #42376Work in Progress: Hardware-in-the-Loop Process Control Simulation LabsMr. Bradley Lane Kicklighter P.E., University of Southern Indiana Brad holds a BS in Electrical Engineering from Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology (1989) and an MS in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Purdue University (2001). His past work experience includes eleven years at Delphi (formerly Delco Electronics) as an Advanced Project Engineer, eleven years at Whirlpool Corporation as a Lead Engineer/Solution Architect, and three years at Ivy Tech Community College as an Instructor/Program Chair Pre-Engineering. Since 2015, he
Paper ID #42480Data Acquisition Using the Raspberry Pi Pico WProf. David R. Loker, Pennsylvania State University David R. Loker received the M.S.E.E. degree from Syracuse University in 1986. In 1984, he joined General Electric (GE) Company, AESD, as a design engineer. In 1988, he joined the faculty at Penn State Erie, The Behrend College. In 2007, he became the Chair of the Electrical and Computer Engineering Technology Program. His research interests include wireless sensor networks, data acquisition systems, and communications systems. ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2024
Paper ID #38735Data Acquisition System to Measure and Monitor Temperatures andAtmospheric Air ParametersDavid N. Long, James Madison University David N. Long is a recent graduate of James Madison University’s, Integrated Science and Technology program. David studied energy and production systems where he worked on the Water Out Of Thin Air project. The aim of the project was to provide clean water with low energy inputs. David concentrated on the Data Collection System which was designed and built to record the key parameters of the project in Costa Rica.Dr. Karim Altaii, James Madison University Dr. Altaii holds a