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Final Project: Repman
By: Jonathan Dyer, Anatol Liu, Kiran Matharu This project is a second iteration of the project documented here: Repman Part 1 To improve on this project, we did three main things: improved the appearance of the band, created an app, and
Final Project: Repman
By: Jonathan Dyer, Anatol Liu, Kiran Matharu This project is a second iteration of the project documented here: Repman Part 1 To improve on this project, we did three main things: improved the appearance of the band, created an app, and
One-in-one-out: “New Flame”
Group Members: Bob Rudolph and Kiran Matharu Forget TV dinners. Forget “Netflix and chill”. NewFlame is the future of romance. Technology is now in every part of our lives. Your phone follows you everywhere, buzzing and glowing in the dark.
One-in-one-out: “New Flame”
Group Members: Bob Rudolph and Kiran Matharu Forget TV dinners. Forget “Netflix and chill”. NewFlame is the future of romance. Technology is now in every part of our lives. Your phone follows you everywhere, buzzing and glowing in the dark.
One-in-one-out: “New Flame”
Group Members: Bob Rudolph and Kiran Matharu In these modern times, the idea of romance has strayed from the traditional to be more centered towards technology, with the emergence of Netflix, texting, and the internet. This project serves as a
One-in-one-out: “New Flame”
Group Members: Bob Rudolph and Kiran Matharu In these modern times, the idea of romance has strayed from the traditional to be more centered towards technology, with the emergence of Netflix, texting, and the internet. This project serves as a
“Array of Things” By Urban Center for Computation and Data (2014)
This product is a system of sensors around the city of Chicago that collect various information like temperature, humidity, gas composition, and human activity. The information is available to residents, scientists, policymakers, and software developers for research and development. Applications
“Array of Things” By Urban Center for Computation and Data (2014)
This product is a system of sensors around the city of Chicago that collect various information like temperature, humidity, gas composition, and human activity. The information is available to residents, scientists, policymakers, and software developers for research and development. Applications
“BodyGuardian” by Preventice (2014)
This product is a wearable and noninvasive wearable that tracks biometric data of patients and allows physicians to monitor them. The sensors measure things like heart rate, respiration rate, activity level, and blood pressure. Physicians can access the information online
“BodyGuardian” by Preventice (2014)
This product is a wearable and noninvasive wearable that tracks biometric data of patients and allows physicians to monitor them. The sensors measure things like heart rate, respiration rate, activity level, and blood pressure. Physicians can access the information online
“Canary” by Canary Connect, Inc (2015)
This product combines different aspects of home security all into a single product that you simply need to plug in and connect to Wifi. It can detect motion, audio, and air quality, temperature, and humidity. It can send notifications and
“Canary” by Canary Connect, Inc (2015)
This product combines different aspects of home security all into a single product that you simply need to plug in and connect to Wifi. It can detect motion, audio, and air quality, temperature, and humidity. It can send notifications and