Senior Design: Team sddec24-17 • Project SmartPark Website
Project Overview
Currently, parking on campus can be tricky. Finding parking is always arduous because you must consider multiple things. This includes, parking that is staff only, if the lot you want to park in is full, and how long it could take to find a spot. This project aims to eliminate these issues by streamlining the parking experience. Our team will create a detection-based system named "SmartPark" to monitor parking spots and update an app that students, teachers, or whoever may need to park on campus and allow them to view and reserve available parking to eliminate confusion.
Team Members
Kennedey Reiling
Hardware DesignerKennedey Reiling is an electrical engineer from Waukee, Iowa. She is pursuing a sequence in control systems. A fun thing about her is her love for summer, being outdoors, and boating in her free time.
Mubassir S Sudipto
Software DesignerMubassir Serneabat Sudipto is a Cyber Security Engineer from Dhaka, Bangladesh. He is planning to be a Network Systems Expert in the Cyber Security field. His hobby is driving cars and singing songs.
Ethan Haberer
Software DesignerEthan Haberer is an electrical engineer with a focus in power systems from Ogden, Iowa. In his free time, he enjoys playing guitar and lifting weights.
Brian Witherspoon
Hardware DesignerBrian Witherspoon is an electrical engineer from Clinton, Iowa. Brian is pursuing a career in control systems . He enjoys relaxing at home, playing video games, and playing the guitar in his free time.
William Clemmons
Software & Team LeadWilliam Clemmons is an software engineer from Des Moines, Iowa. William is pursuing a career involving electric vehicles in order to combat climate change. He enjoys electric vehicles and video games in his free time.
Zachary Sears
Hardware LeadZachary Sears is a computer engineer from Des Moines, Iowa. Zac plans on pursuing a career in embedded systems in the space industry. In his free time, Zac enjoys playing video games and listening to music.
Weekly Reports
Lightning Talks
Lightning Talk 1: Problem and UsersLightning Talk 2: User Needs and Requirements
Lightning Talk 3: Project Plan
Lightning Talk 4: Design - Part 1
Lightning Talk 5: Design - Part 2
Lightning Talk 6: Contextualization/Design Check-In
Lightning Talk 7: Ethics and Professional Responsibility Lightning Talk
Design Documents
Design Document Part 1: IntroductionDesign Document Part 2: Requirements
Design Document Part 3: Project Plan
Design Document Part 4: Design
Design Document: First Draft
Design Document: Final