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Gesture Recognition Using Microsoft’S Kinect V2, Andrew Weinfield
Gesture Recognition Using Microsoft’S Kinect V2, Andrew Weinfield
Computer Engineering
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“State Machines”: A High-Throughput Distributed Game Framework, Brandon Howell Ivy
“State Machines”: A High-Throughput Distributed Game Framework, Brandon Howell Ivy
Computer Engineering
Online multiplayer games allow competition with other opponents using the internet. Their development is difficult as it involves many complex areas of computer science - optimization, security, big data, and thread safety. Many multiplayer game frameworks have been published, but very few are generic.
In this project, we focus on the framework design of a web service which allows users to easily create multiplayer games, and artificial intelligence bots to compete in them. It handles turn-based multiplayer communication, and allows the games and bots to ignore the concepts of multiplayer systems. Multiple game instances can run simultaneously, where each game’s …
Wireless Network Intrusion Detection System, Calvin Jia Liang
Wireless Network Intrusion Detection System, Calvin Jia Liang
Computer Engineering
The Wireless Network Intrusion Detection System is a network-based intrusion detection system (IDS) that listens on a wireless network. The IDS device is a self-contained single-board-computer capable of monitoring the user’s wireless network, detecting suspicious network traffic, and reporting to the user via email. The device has two network interfaces: the wireless interface is used to monitor network traffic, and the wired interface is used to configure the system and to send out detection alerts. The system requires minimal setup, configuration, and maintenance. It is a relatively inexpensive device that tries to improve user’s situational-awareness of one’s wireless network.
Data Transfer Using Light, Ryan Thomas Suarez
Data Transfer Using Light, Ryan Thomas Suarez
Computer Engineering
A proof of concerpt for data transmission using light as a medium. Data is transferred by strobing and LED faster than the human eye can detect in an attempt to come up with a more secure alternate to in-building wifi.