Administration

Funding

Group 11 would like to acknowledge the support of Workforce Central Florida

    Group 11 would like to sincerely extend their appreciation to Workforce Central Florida for the funding they provided to the project, without which its success would not have been possible. Kevin Neal can be reached at (407) 705-1555.

Project Description

Sensitive or intruder-vulnerable areas are, by definition, in need of some form of defense. In such cases, it is potentially desirable to remove human physical presence from the defense, without eliminating human influence. Thus, it was decided that a turret should be made to guard these types of areas, which could be remotely controlled with only simple user input. Due to the variety of potential applications for this technology, scalability was important: lasers may be used for “painting” or specifying targets, and more forceful firing mechanisms may be used when necessary. The system designed is modular, and may be easily adapted to utilize a multitude of firing platforms.

Personnel

  • Bradley Clymer
    • Mr. Clymer is currently a senior at University of Central Florida and will receive his Bachelors of Science in Electrical Engineering in May of 2012. His interests include biomedical nanotechnology and Micro-Electro Mechanical Systems. He begins his graduate studies at the University of Central Florida in fall 2012, focusing on Surface-Acoustic Wave devices. Mr. Clymer would like to acknowledge the support by WORKFORCE CENTRAL FLORIDA.
  • Courtney Mann
    • Ms. Mann is currently an electrical engineering senior at University of Central Florida. Her interests lie in communication and controls. She is graduating in May 2012. She is planning on going to graduate school and pursuing a working career in the electrical engineer profession. Ms. Mann would like to acknowledge the support by WORKFORCE CENTRAL FLORIDA.
  • Szu-Yu Huang
    • Ms. Huang is currently an electrical engineering senior at University of Central Florida. Her interests include optics and biomedical electrical engineering. She is graduating in May 2012. She is planning on pursuing a Master's degree in Biomedical Engineering as well as a working career in the Electrical Engineering profession. Ms. Huang would like to acknowledge the support by WORKFORCE CENTRAL FLORIDA.

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