Project Description

The Personal Wardrobe Assistant is a system that utilizes RFID technology in order to deliver product that will track the average person's closet inventory. This will allow individuals to save time when dealing with articles of clothing. Our system also utilizes current ESP technology that allows the device to establish an internet connection and communicate with a remote database. Users can interact with their wardrobe by signing up for our web application that requires user authentication. The PWA is designed to virtualize the average household closet inventory.

Sponsor

This project was sponsered and funded soley by our senior design group.

Documentation and Assets

Below are links to download or view our documentation, presentations, and source code.

10 page divide and conquor

Initial 10 page divide and conquor document

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Initial Project Documentation

Our initial project documentation write-up from the first semester of the course.

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Final Project Documentation

Our final project documentation write-up from the second semester of the course, updated for any changes to parts of the project.

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Critical Design Review Presentation

This presentation was recorded and displayed for review by professor Lei Wei and our committee review

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Conference Paper

A shorter, conference style paper that summarizes the higher level design and information related to our project.

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Software Source Code

A zip folder containing all source code related to the system and web application.

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Hardware Schematics

A zip folder containing all of the schematics for the two PCBs we designed to complete our project.

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About Us: O'Neal Thomas

O'Neal is a U.S. Naval Veteran and was previously an electronics technician for naval aircraft. After his contract with the U.S. Military he started his journey as an engineering student at UCF in 2017. O'Neal plans on moving to Georgia to begin his career as an electronics engineer for the U.S. Airforce in 2021. His ultimate goal is to learn enough skills to be remote and travel around the world.

About Us: Maximilian Carroll

Maximilian Carroll just received his bachlors in electrical engineering and is continuing his education by pursuing a masters at UCF. He hopes to receive a masters in power from UCF and work in the field of renewable enegy.

About Us: Juan Herrera

Juan Herrera just received his bachlors in Computer Engineering and starting his career with Lockheed Martin in Colorado. He will be working on space systems and hopes to eventually get masters in business. He loves backend development and hopes to eventually works remotely and travel.

About Us: Efren Cintron

Efren Cintron previously has a bachelors degree in music on Double Bass performance in 2011 and a Artist Diploma in 2012 from Puerto Rico Conservatory of Music. In Spring 2016, he started to pursue a career as an Electrical engineering at the University of Central Florida. In August 2021, he’s receiving his bachelors on Electrical engineering specializing in Satellites and Communications. Having a passion for math and music, he’s moving to Tennessee to look for a job that gives him the opportunity to work as an electrical engineer to build better sound quality systems.