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D C I S: Team Members: Mike Berryman, Scott Tluczek, and James Walker
D C I S: Team Members: Mike Berryman, Scott Tluczek, and James Walker
Summary
The Jeopardy Game System is an imitation of the popular TV game show Jeopardy. The
intention of the Jeopardy Game System is to provide an entertaining and versatile question-andanswer type of game that is at the same time robust and easy to use. Up to 8 players may
participate in a game using buzzers connected to the computer. The facilitator of the game is able
to create new categories and the questions present in each. These categories are then used to
create games. All of the custom content and games in progress are saved for later use in a local
database.
aligned with one another a fixed distance apart. Each platform has built in tilt and pan angle
controls which allow their respective camera to be repositioned to center on the moving object.
Visual data is processed on a laptop PC in order to determine the changes in the objects position
between video captures.
Title: Automated Plant Monitoring and Watering System
Members: Jason Cipolletti, Tri Dang, Michael Hahn
Advisor: Prof. Nattu
Instructor: Prof. Miller
The project is about designing an automated system to monitor and water plants. The system can
be configured to work with indoor potted plants, a small outdoor garden, or a greenhouse. The
system will monitor temperature, soil moisture, light, and the water level of a reservoir tank. The
reservoir tank level sensor is used only with the indoor potted plants while the temperature and
light sensor are used primary for the greenhouse configuration. These sensor readings are then
logged and sent wirelessly to a terminal where they are outputted in graph forms. Each sensor
read by the microcontroller will cause the microcontroller to trigger an associated device. The
temperature sensor will trigger an exhaust fan and the light sensor will trigger sunlamps. The
solenoid valves are triggered when the soil moisture is too low. On the greenhouse and small
garden configurations, the solenoid valves are connected directly to an outdoor faucet. The
system will function automatically without human intervention except in the indoor potted plants
configuration, which requires the water tank to be refilled.
Title: Remote Monitoring and Control Protocol
Team Members: Stefan Filipek, and Daniel Walters
Project Advisor: Dr. Richardson P.
Summary