Sunday, October 5, 2014

Week 7 (9/30/2014) and (10/3/2014) Fall Semester

We are at the half way point of our fall semester.   So many things are happening at RPI. Rensselaer magazine had a story about RCOS in the Fall 0214 issue (see the online version here )Things have been progressing along well. We had two meetings. http://hack.rpi.edu/ has been open for registartion.

On Tuesday (9/30/2014) we had these presentations

1) Robert Rouhani - Protips
2)  Daniel Baek  - PEP8: Python Coding Style

3) Peter Ryder, Blake Lingenau, Mike Macelletti - Check Up
http://rcos.rpi.edu/projects/check-up/ (mentor Devon Bernard)

4) Rob, Vijay, Ylonka, Jacob, Josh, Chandrika - EMTags
http://rcos.rpi.edu/projects/emtags/ (mentor Eric Oswald)

5) Brian, John, Zachary, Aleksey -  Where R U?
http://rcos.rpi.edu/projects/where-r-u/ (mentor Jim Boulter)

6) Alex White, Joseph Eduardo - Command Chain
http://rcos.rpi.edu/projects/command-chain/ (mentor Eric Oswald)

7) Dimitar Dimitrov and David Kim - Peirce Logic http://rcos.rpi.edu/projects/peirce-logic/ (menotr Dimitar Dimitrov - self mentored?)

Lead mentor gave a nice presentation called ProTips - how to make RCOS expereience. His talk slides may be found here http://slides.com/robertrouhani/rcos-protips#/

Python coding style was presented -by Daniel. His talk slides may be found here http://www.slideshare.net/hydroArgentum/pep-8-python-coding-style

Checkup is a windows process monitor - improves what perfromance monitor task manager does - finer time intervals.
Their presentation is here https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1G_v-GhdKZpaGrXo2mMMVH6XU7r6-YqWNAImennmTO7Y/edit  - Very fine talk and work. As usual a number of interesting questions were posed and answers were very illuminating.

EMTags is a project to help emergency situations. Instead of paper, they want to have electronic tags. Their talk may be found here https://onedrive.live.com/redir?resid=A4143B7E9F94CF58!65125&authkey=!AM9-pD53v9BK_PA&ithint=file%2cpptx

Whereare U is a mobile application for ride organizer with GPS and Map integration. It is better than a facebook group (answer to a question) Their talk slides may be found here https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1rj39cVEMqbPKgDkt3YgT-SxPZYCRHCBzQpJsJIdszHI/edit#slide=id.p

Command Chain is a system to allow the requirements, deadlines and other notfications acceptable to a chain of commands. It is meant as a stand alone system,

Pierce Logic has progressed to a state whre it is close to release. Now they are working to port it to touch sensitive screens, Their talk slides may be found here (Oh! Oh!! Dimitar did not send in his lovely slides)

On Friday (10/3/2014) we had these presentations

1) Laurie Wu Robotics hand, Open Hand Model T42
http://rcos.rpi.edu/projects/open-hand-model-t42/  (mentor Devon
Bernard)  - No Blog posts?

2) Sebastian Sarbora, Jazmine Ollinger, Veronica, Dan, Charlotte -
Neptune http://rcos.rpi.edu/projects/neptune/ (mentor Joshua Makinen)
- last three names do not appear in Observatory

3) Theodore Tenedorio, Tommy Fang - Pokemon RPI
http://rcos.rpi.edu/projects/pokemon-rpi/ (mentor Jim Boulter)

Open Hand Project was a fantastic project and very well presented  This project is to build an open source hand (designed at HHarvard)There was veen a youtube video. Her talk slides may be found here https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B2UFEZRUC23dMUVrdHBYOFNsMjdka3BSbFlFdUJ0am9HLXJZ/view?usp=sharing 

Underwater Robotics is an open source effort to make a project and make it inexpensive. It also has a n added feature of wireless communication. Their talk slides may found here https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1TtipVGssuieGE7SN4Wmnz4KPIIUVUAZY_VudGJOsrO4/edit?usp=sharing 

Pokemon RPI is an ongoing project the pokeman with RPI as map. They are progressing along well with an expected release at the end of Spring Semester. Their talk slides may be found here https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B2UFEZRUC23dNWVOdWQwQmVTYkZzZzVpTkNJWThwYXllOThV/view?usp=sharing

All the talks were fantastic and I learned a lot by attending these talks.


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