The Luggage EE3GP Group Project 30 credit compulsory module (MEng 3 only) Coordinator: Dr Costas Constantinou Supervisors: Dr Costas Constantinou, Dr Peter.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
ECE FYP BRIEFING SEMESTER ii, 2014/2015
Advertisements

Joint Final Year Project 20011/12. Joint FYP Project tutor – Martin Paisley Martin is currently away from the university so in the meantime this role.
ECE 4334: Capstone Design Fall 2009 Welcome ! Facilitator: Dr. Len Trombetta.
ROUNDWOOD PARK PE GCSE PE Course assessment (OCR) 50%Practical component - 4 physical activities (used) from minimum 2 areas - Internally assessed and.
GROUP 4 PROJECT MAY IS NOT ANOTHER EE IN SCIENCE.
Throwing Teddy Bears Off The Roof EE3GP Group Project 30 credit compulsory module (MEng 3 only) Coordinator: Dr Costas Constantinou Supervisors: Dr Costas.
Final Year Project COMP39X COMP390/3/4/5 Final Year Project Demonstration & Dissertation Irina Biktasheva
1 Faculty of Public Health Continuing Professional Development Scheme.
Autism and Asperger’s Syndrome How to make accommodations in academic assessments.
Presented by CHUI Tsz Leung, Danny Mobile Phone off or Silence Mode; Keep Quiet; No photo. Thank You! Final Year Project 2013 Page 1 Final Year Project.
School of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science Final Year Projects Final Year Project Coordinator – Newcastle Laboratory Manager - Newcastle Gunilla.
introduction to MSc projects
School of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science
RAISING ASPIRATIONS Work Experience Programme 13 th – 17 th July 2015.
Suggestions for Standardisation Quality Management (Distance Learning)
M.Sc Projects David Wilson M.Sc Projects Coordinator for Computing & Information Systems.
Information for students (Modules) Welcome to the S 3 P system. This PowerPoint will give you details of how module sign-up works on the system.
1. What is this course all about?. Learning objectives All students will organise their folders All will understand what the structure of the course is:
School of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science Final Year Projects Final Year Project Coordinator – Newcastle Laboratory Manager - Newcastle Gunilla.
COMP 208/214/215/216 LECTURE 1 Introduction 恭喜發財.
Career Education Related Activity In Raikküla School 25th April 2012.
A Vision Guided Car For Obstacle Avoidance EE3GP Group Project 30 credit compulsory module (MEng 3 only) Coordinator: Dr Mike Spann Supervisors: Dr Ed.
SFC Project Re-engineering assessments Weekly multi-choice tests.
Taking stock and moving on Dissertation workshop Friday 28th November, 2008.
CEG2720 CEG3707 GEOMATICS PRACTICE & RESEARCH Aims – to reinforce personal and career development – to link academic and ‘real world’ geomatics – to develop.
Preceptor Orientation
From the Initial Idea to the Finished Product. How to Produce an Effective Essay.
MEng projects 2014 Introduction Mike Spann Project coordinator
The Examination Period and what happens next Dr Mike Spann 1 st Year Tutor School of Electronic, Electrical & Computer Engineering The University.
INTRODUCTION TO ATHLETIC MEDICINE TRIMESTER PROJECT.
MSc projects 2013/2014 Induction session Dr Mike Spann M.Sc Project Director
EE3GP Group Project 30 credit compulsory module (MEng 3 only) Coordinator: Dr Mike Spann Supervisors:
INFO 637Lecture #51 Software Engineering Process II Defining Requirements INFO 637 Glenn Booker.
1 First Briefing HKDSE 2015 Information and Communication Technology School Based Assessment.
MSc projects 2014/2015 Induction session Dr Mike Spann M.Sc Project Director
EE3GP Group Project 30 credit compulsory module (MEng 3 only) Coordinator: Dr Costas Constantinou Supervisors: Mr Philip Atkins and Dr Costas Constantinou.
ACS Project Briefing 2 nd December 2009 Steven Hand.
Final Year Project 1 (FYP 1)
IBFE Programme Director Talk for Returning Students Manchester Business School.
GMBA Thesis Workshop Thesis Workshop Professor Chan-Jane Lin Director, GMBA Program November 25, 2015.
CVEN Coursework Masters Plans Hossein Taiebat Postgraduate Coordinator School of Civil and Environmental Engineering.
Department of Earth Science and Engineering, Imperial College London Undergraduate degrees: Academic briefing Choosing your module options.
MEng projects 2013 Introduction Mike Spann Project coordinator
Software Project Management
Cape Cod Tech Educator Plan Presentation. Educator Plan Form Due October 15 th …. It is an extension of your Goal Setting Form It is either a 1-year or.
Computing Honours Project (COMP10034) Lecture 1 Module Introduction & Overview.
ICT Course Calendar and Personal Learning Checklist
Good Morning  Please be sure to take care of your belongings.
Year 9 Options Information Evening
COMP390/3/4/5 Final Year Project Introduction & Specification
Welcome To The MSc Advanced Computing
COMP390/3/4/5 Final Year Project Introduction & Specification
TALLINN UNIVERSITY Politics and Governance BA, RIPGB16
Good Morning  Please be sure to take care of your belongings.
Good Morning  Please be sure to take care of your belongings.
COMP390/3/4/5 Final Year Project Demonstration & Dissertation
PowerPoint® Slides to Accompany
THE EPQ How will it help you?.
COMP390/3/4/5 Final Year Project Demonstration & Dissertation
Coordinator: Dr Mike Spann
COMP390/3/4/5 Final Year Project Design
Level 2 Single Honours Module Allocation Procedures Meeting
Cambridge Upper Secondary Science Competition
COMP390/3/4/5 Final Year Project Demonstration & Dissertation
COMP390/3/4/5 Final Year Project Introduction & Specification
Briefing on EWP assignment
COMP390/3/4/5 && COMP593 Final Year Projects Demonstration & Dissertation Irina Biktasheva
COMP390/3/4/5 Final Year Project Demonstration & Dissertation
MEng projects 2012 week 10 update
Presentation transcript:

The Luggage EE3GP Group Project 30 credit compulsory module (MEng 3 only) Coordinator: Dr Costas Constantinou Supervisors: Dr Costas Constantinou, Dr Peter Gardner, Dr Stuart Hillmansen, Dr Tim Jackson and Dr Ed Tarte

Aims & Objectives  Hard science; no spoon-feeding  Advantages & disadvantages of group working  Mature from a group into a team  Develop initiative –both the task and process are only very loosely defined  Introduce essential new skills not covered elsewhere –research skills –using data books –using new microprocessors –etc.  Learn to search for information in libraries & other repositories –distinguishing between reliable and unreliable sources of information

Academia vs. “real world”  GP reflects real-world job experience for engineers –No on choice on who is in “your” group –Failure of social dynamics (e.g. finger-pointing, finding scapegoats, etc.) = failure of group project (& whole degree) –You have to work to a budget –You have to work to deadlines –“It works” is not good enough – your product will have to compete with others –You have to deal with a “customer” who knows what he wants but won’t pin in down to a specification  Performance criteria same as those applied to professional engineers

Useful information  Your laboratory is in room N.216 (UG project laboratory) –hot-benched, no specialised hardware and software provided  Budget of £1000 per group –can be increased (very little), but you need to make a convincing, detailed case as to why and by how much  No other useful information!

Dates for your diary  1 st field demonstration & 1 st presentation Wed, 7 Dec 2011 (wk 11, autumn)  Interim group report + CVs 12 noon, Fri, 9 Dec 2011 (wk 11, autumn)  2 nd field demonstration & 2 nd presentation Wed, 21 Mar 2012 (wk 11, spring)  Final group report + CVs 12 noon, Mon, 16 Apr 2012 (wk 3, Easter)  Poster (project open day) + Mark apportionment Thu, 26 April 2012 (wk 1, summer)  5%  10+10%  67.5%  2.5% (peer)

Don’t  Plagiarise  Produce “hot air”  Rely just on powerpoint for presentations  Exceed submission page/word limits  Submit late (–5% per day)  Break any law: –health and safety –radio transmissions –laws I haven’t thought of!

Mark apportionment  Read Appendix C of the project handout very, very carefully indeed  Marks must be accompanied by justification of apportionment to be given to external examiners  If you decide to deviate significantly from the suggested procedure you must seek my approval for your scheme

Rules  Keep the entire exercise legal  Please respect university property and grounds  Keep radio transmissions compliant with UK spectrum usage laws  During outdoors work and/or demonstrations wear sensible shoes and clothing  Perform a real risk assessment and stop other members of your team from getting into trouble  No other rules at this stage, but we reserve the right to make changes or add to these rules until noon of Friday week 2 of the Spring term

The 2011 – 2012 Project The Luggage  Inspired by one of the characters in Sir Terry Pratchett’s Discworld comic fantasy novels  The Luggage follows its owner everywhere and has been described as “half suitcase, half homicidal maniac”; it’s intelligent and autonomous  Like all luggage, it's constantly getting lost and having to track its owner down

 You are required to design, prototype and demonstrate an autonomous piece of luggage such as a suitcase or a trunk capable of: –Identifying its owner at all times –Following its owner around an airport while avoiding passengers and obstacles (no homicidal behaviour thanks) –Must be autonomous/self-propelled –Negotiating up to three steps (optional) –Operate without recharging for a period of up to 1.5 hours –Should not exceed a gross weight of 23 kg and must accommodate a minimum of 15 kg of personal possessions –Its dimensions must comply with standard airline restrictions for checked-in luggage –Its components must not violate airline safety regulations (e.g. Does not contain lead acid batteries, or compressed gases, etc.) –Must be de-activated once it’s been checked in –Must not have protruding parts once it has been deactivated –Must identify its presence to its owner once it is on a carousel at the arrivals hall

The teams TitleSurnameFirst name MrChurmJames MrDinhDuc MrKeyvanpazhouhAli MrPhuaKeh Sheng MissRosuOana MrSamiRezaei Someh MrYeNan Group A: Supervisor PG

The teams TitleSurnameFirst name MrAmranMuhammad Hasif MrDelgado SanchezMarco MrFakharianAmirhossein MissGohYiing MrSakhtianchiEhsan MrStefanowskiMarek MrTayHan Group B: Supervisor TJJ

The teams TitleSurnameFirst name MrBehzadAmir MrBibbChristopher MrChanWee Pearl MissGanesanPavithra MrRumboldtCalum MrSimLeon Han MrYong Wee LikJimmy Group C: Supervisor ET

The teams TitleSurnameFirst name MissAhmedAmreen MrAmjadiArman MrFallahiSaba MrGonoGarikai MrLeeJian MrProudRichard MsYongEe Group D: Supervisor CCC

The teams TitleSurnameFirst name MissBagheriMahdieh MrGanKok MrGhaniJohn MrHashmiSyed MissHo Qian MinGrace MrLim Horng JiunnMelvin MrWadesonTom Group E: Supervisor SH

Good luck!