Guardian

By KnightGuard Corporation

Introduction:

There is a need for better self-defense devices that will allow the user to protect themselves if they are attacked. The team was instructed by Knight Guard to help prototype their self-defense device network. The devices would allow a user to be protected from an assailant and contact authorities at the same time. Knight Guard's main goal is to have device one and device two be small enough to hide in plain sight but still be effective, where one acts as an activation device, and the other as a deterrent. The third device in the network is a phone application that the user will eventually be able to download. It will allow the user to contact the authorities remotely via device one.


The Team:

Matt Lucente

A senior in his fifth year of college, having change his major once, originally starting in Aerospace engineering, and will now be graduating with a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. Upon graduating, he will be starting a career at Lockheed Martin, as a testing and integration engineer. In the future he hopes to return for his Masters within the next five years.

Dominic Brumfield

A fifth-year senior who will obtain his Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering with a Minor in Mathematics in May 2017. His goals are to seek employment in communications or in the power systems industry as those are his interests. He seeks to obtain his Engineer-in-Training certification while job hunting.

Brandon Carruth

A senior in his fourth year who will obtain his Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Engineering at University of Central Florida at the end of the semester. His main interests include web/mobile development and design and will look for a position in this field of work in the future.