Senior Design Team SDDEC24-10: Visualizing Probablistic Whereabouts of Moving Objects

Project Overview

Our project involves developing a web application that visually displays the probable location of moving objects, such as people or vehicles, given an input location and time sequence. Primary goals include creating a frontend UI, visual display for results, backend storing results and data, and “middleware” to connect them. The display is intended to predict potential location with color coding that correlates to the likelihood of accuracy for a specific location.
The application will implement a visual display of algorithms chosen by our project advisor, Dr. Goce Trajcevski. For a more detailed description, please see Section 1 of the design document.

Final Design Document







Team Members

Nathan Thoms

Frontend Developer

CSS, HTML, Javascript experience
Embedded system design
Industrial automation systems

Ryan Cook

Full Stack Developer

Java experience
Intellij experience
Http request experience
Database interaction experience
Basic javascript experience

Mara Prochaska

Backend Developer

Major: Computer Engineering
Systems and Safety Verification Internship Experience
Other skills: Technical writing and documentation, C/Java/Python/Springboot

Eric Jorgensen

Documentation

Majors: Electrical Engineering/Mechanical Engineering
Co-Op: Controls, instrumentation, Power distribution and manufacturing design experience
Ladder logic, Autocad, Inventor, Solidworks, AB Software, Karel, and some C experience





Design Documents

Final Design Document
Design Doc 1
Design Doc 2
Design Doc 3
Design Doc 4




Weekly Reports

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Report 9
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Lightning Talk Presentations

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