Worry less about finding a study spot

Introducing the Study Spot Finder. Coming soon to UCF.

Study Spot Features

The Study Spot Finder is an interconnected network of hardware devices attached to study tables that allow users to find out which spots are available. These devices can be attached to different study tables in different buildings around campus. This device has an app that students can download to reserve a spot as well as view all available spots. The device has lights that represent different states such as: “available” in green, “reserved” in yellow, and taken in red, in order to easily communicate its status to students. The user can easily find available spots on the app, tentatively reserve it, and lastly confirm by arriving to the spot and inputting the correct keycode.

Find a Study Spot

Users will have the ability to find an open study spot within the area!

Reserve a Study Spot

Users will have the option to save a study spot for use!

Personalized User Profile!

Users have the ability to add their personal information, such as phone number, university, and email address!

Admin Mode!

Admins can add, delete, and modify Study Spots!

Video Demonstration

Full video demo of how the Study Spot Finder works.

Technology - Final Presentation

The technologies used in our project that we explain in our final presentation.

The Dream Team

Hover over each member to learn more!

Perla Del Castillo

Computer Engineer

About me

Perla Del Castillo is a senior in Computer Engineering at the University of Central Florida. She has worked on the back end and admin portal for this project. After graduation, she will be joining Deloitte as a Solutions Analyst and work towards getting her MBA.

Maria Gutierrez

Computer Engineer

About me

Maria Ines Herbas Gutierrez is a senior Computer and Industrial Engineering major at the University of Central Florida. She worked on the hardware design of the project. After graduation, she will be working at ASML as a Production Engineer using both majors.

Andrew Kwong

Computer Engineer

About me

Andrew "Rich Homie" Kwong is a senior Computer Engineer at the University of Central Florida. He has worked on the front- end mobile development and the website of the project. After graduation he will be investing in the stock market and deciding between multiple job offers.

Darwin Motato

Electrical Engineer

About me

Darwin Motato is a senior in Electrical Engineering at the University of Central Florida. He has worked on the hardware design and the enclosure for this project. After graduation, he will begin a full-time position as a Test Engineer at Lockheed Martin.

Documentation

All the documents pertaining to our Senior Design Project can be found here.