SCRATCH

Shot Consultation Refin​ed Through Computer Hardware

Project Definition

SCRATCH is a billards training tool that can be used to improve the performance and consistency of players. This is done via training drills with accurate data measurment and feedback. In addition to this training system, the true accuracy and user feedback system will be tested to its limits with the goal of enabling visually impaired individuals to play pool. To accomplish this the SCRATCH team worked in conjunction with the VISION team (Group 14).

The SCRATCH Team

Luke Ambray

Luke Ambray is a senior graduating with his bachelor's degree in Computer Engineering. He is currently a CWEP at Lockheed Martin MFC as an HWIL Engineer. Luke has accepted an offer to return to Lockheed Martin as a full-time GNC Associate Engineer and plans to pursue a master's degree in Computer Engineering at UCF.

Mena Mishriky

Mena Mishriky is a senior graduating with a BS in Electrical Engineering and a minor in Computer Science. Throughout his time at UCF, he has interned at Apple, AMD and TI and was nominated for the Order of Pegasus Award, which is the most prestigious award a student can achieve. After Graduation, Mena hopes to continue his Masters degree here at UCF, and then launch his career in the chip design and verification industry.

Mark Nelson

Mark Nelson is a senior electrical engineering student on the RF and Microwaves track. While in college, he has held multiple industry internships ranging from a mechanical engineer at a local cable assembly manufacturer, a systems engineer at Peraton, and a systems engineer at Lockheed Martin. After graduation, Mark will return to Peraton to work as a Systems Engineer on satellite ground terminals.

Goran Lalich

Goran Lalich is a senior graduating with his bachelors degree in Electrical Engineering. During his UCF career he has had Internships with both Lockheed Martin and Texas Instruments and upon graduation will be working for L3Harris's digital CCA design team for the space and airborne system division.

Critical Design Review

Midterm Demo

Final Demonstration Video

Final Presentation Video

Showcase Presentation Video

Senior Design 1 Documents

SD1 Research Document Divide and Conquer

Senior Design 2 Documents

SD2 Research Document 8 Page Conference Paper SD2 CDR Presentation SD2 Final Presentation