Columbus, Ohio
June 24, 2017
June 24, 2017
June 28, 2017
Manufacturing
10
10.18260/1-2--27778
https://peer.asee.org/27778
513
I am an undergraduate student at the New York City College of Technology. My major is in Computer System Technology. My interest is in computer programming with application in bio-mechatronics and artificial intelligence.
I am an undergraduate student at New York City College of Technology. My major is in Computer System Technology with interest in computer programming with applications in bio-mechatronics and artificial intelligence.
Ms. Natal is an undergraduate student from the New York City College of Technology. Her major is in mechanical engineering technology. Her interest is in mechanical design, mechatronics and computer aided design.
Mr. Ahmed is an undergraduate student at New York City College of Technology. He is pursuing a degree in mechanical engineering technology. He has technical skills in mechanical design, computer aided design, and product rapid prototyping.
Ali Harb
Computer Integrated Manufacturing teacher at Brooklyn Technical High School and College Laboratory Technician at New York city College of Technology.
I am experienced in robotics, design, and fabrication. I coach and advice students to build Mechatronics devices. Today my interests are in vision, voice recognition, data mining, and gaining more experience in the field of artificial intelligent.
Dr. Andy S. Zhang received his Ph.D. from the City University of New York in 1995. He is currently the program director of a mechatronics project in the New York City College of Technology/CUNY. For the past 15 years, Dr. Zhang has been working on bringing hans-on mechatronics technology to the undergraduate engineering technology curricula and on helping high school students to learn mechatronics through FIRST Robotic Competition (FRC), First Tech Challenge (FTC), and other STEM events.
This paper discuss the design and construction of a low-cost face recognition robot called MoDAR (Mobility Detection and Auto Recognition) robot.
El Fatimi, F. Z., & Jeter, F., & Natal, K. L., & Ahmad, E. A., & Harb, A., & Zhang, A. (2017, June), Board # 152 : MAKER: MoDAR Paper presented at 2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, Columbus, Ohio. 10.18260/1-2--27778
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