Laboratory Control System

A reservation system for the UCF cleanroom

Abstract


The Laboratory Control System (LCS) for the engineering cleanroom is designed to provide access control to individual pieces of equipment in order to create accountability and make the billing process more efficient. Features of the system include: expandability, access control, online reservation creation, administrative control and ease of use.

Kiosk

Sponsored by:
Dr. Reza Abdolvand

A special thanks to Dr. Reza Abdolvand for his sponsorship and support of our project.

reza@ece.ucf.edu

Sponsor Image

Features


Login Kiosk

The kiosk contains an LCD touch screen, a magnetic card swipe, a PLC, and a raspberry pi. The kiosk supports a variety of functions including: login-logout, extend and administrative controls.

Calendar

Calendar

A 24/7 calendar supports 22 machines. Reservations may be several days in length. The calendar is mobile and tablet friendly.

Calendar

Access Control

Administrators have control over a variety of lab variables including: reservations, authorizations, logins-logouts, machine maintenance and current activity.

Access Control

Monthly Invoice

The monthly invoice computes the billable amount for each faculty member. The invoice takes into account the following: machine payement type, payement rate, cleanroom entry and training sessions.

Invoice

Team


Anatoly Kozorezov

Anatoly Kozorezov

akozorezov@knights.ucf.edu

Anatoly Kozorezov is a senior studying Electrical Engineering at the University of Central Florida. He plans to graduate in May 2017 with a BSEE. His areas of interest include embedded programming, computer hardware/software, and circuit design.


Jimmy Ossa

Jimmy Ossa

james.eric.ossa@gmail.com

Jimmy Ossa is a senior studying Computer Engineering at the University of Central Florida. He plans to graduate in May 2017 with a BSCpE. Jimmy is interested in Web Development, Communication Networks, and Database administration. Jimmy will be beginning his career as a software engineer. He later plans to pursue a graduate degree in the field of computer networking.


Miguel Aleksich

Miguel Aleksich

Miguelaleksich@knights.ucf.edu

Miguel Aleksich Ortiz is a senior studying Computer Engineering at the University of Central Florida. He plans to graduate in May 2017 with a BSCpE. He is currently working at Lockheed Martin and plans to continue with graduate school, with an emphasis in embedded programming.

Documentation

Senior Design 1 Paper Download
Senior Design 2 Paper Download
Final Presentation Download
Conference Paper Download
CDR Download
Initial Project Description Download
Block Diagram Download