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Digital Analysis Of Heartbeats From Remote Machines, Dewey Mitchem, Devin Dulay, Taylor Kaplan Jan 2017

Digital Analysis Of Heartbeats From Remote Machines, Dewey Mitchem, Devin Dulay, Taylor Kaplan

Capstone Design Expo Posters

The “Bring Out Your Exceptions” project is a robust online automated data collection and aggregation utility. Specifically designed to handle application to application communication so that system health analysis can be performed easily within minutes by both trained and untrained personnel. The utility, once set-up, receives relevant data (be it crash errors or current system health) from remote systems without human interaction being required. This will allow for faster turn-around on patch development and addressing future errors without reliance on a client requesting help.

Created using a combination of tools and languages such as Javascript, GoLang, Node.JS, RabbitMQ, and MongoDB, …


People Counting In Open Spaces, Nick Reuter, Taylor Roberts, Chris Thomas Jan 2016

People Counting In Open Spaces, Nick Reuter, Taylor Roberts, Chris Thomas

Capstone Design Expo Posters

The need addressed in this project is to accurately keep track of individuals in Richmond parks, and provide real-time actionable data for analysis and response. To do this, Satellite systems take pictures, perform object detection and send data to the Central Controller. Central Controller performs accuracy analysis and records end result. It also sends client commands to the satellite systems. Remote client gathers data from the central controller, and allows the user to change satellite system’s operation modes.

There were several constraints associated with the project 1) Supplied Power 2) Privacy protection 3) Number of satellite units (cost) 4) People …