The Memrowave The smart microwave of the future

The Memrowave

Project Description

The Memrowave is a UCF engineering Senior Design project for the Fall 2014-Spring 2015 semesters. The main purpose for this project was to make a smarter and more autonomous microwave capable of cooking multiple foods with ease and limited user input. The Memrowave was designed to be a microwave that is more connected and autonomous. Through the use of bar code scanning, cooking configurations based on the code of the food package is sent directly to the Memrowave, allowing it to begin the cooking process once the door is closed. Along with bar code scanning, a food product database was setup to log all the specific information needed to cook foods. The Memrowave also has the ability to send notifications to the user’s phone or mobile device, which allows the user to roam as the food is being prepared.

Features

  • Smart, automated operation
  • Barcode (UPC) scanning
  • Local and web product databases
  • SMS notifications
  • Legacy/manual functions

Group Members

  • Winston Todd
  • Joey Serritella
  • Andy Gulick
  • Darren Armstrong