Smart Package Lockbox is an easy to use and secure way to help ensure that your deliveries or belongings have a secure drop off or pickup location. The increase in online shopping over the last decade has led to an increase in orders being shipped to consumers’ homes. Many Americans make their purchases from home yet aren't always around when the package is being delivered. While there are some solutions out there most of them lack in one of three major categories: ease of use, smart features, and security. With Smart Package Lockbox we aim to target all three of these categories and provide a means to increase successful product delivery. With the aid of Firebase and Trello email and text notifications are also available to the user to receive updates.
Group 5 Spring/Summer 2018
Dominic Amalfitano
Dominic is receiving his Bachelors in CpE from UCF in the Summer of 2018. He was a transfer student from Michigan in 2015 and moved to Florida to escape the cold and be closer to family. His interests include embedded systems, web development, and software design.
Michael Light
Michael Light will be receiving his Bachelors in Electrical Engineering from UCF in the Summer of 2018. He was a transfer student from Seminole State College in 2015. After graduation he will continue working at Lockheed Martin at his new fulltime position as a reliability engineer.
Daniel Corredor
Daniel Corredor will be graduating with his degree in CpE from UCF in the Summer of 2018. After graduation he plans to move with his wife to Miami. Upon completing his 4 month training in Columbia he will return to Miami to work for a company out of California remotely.
Brandon Dziewior
Brandon Dziewior started at the University of Central Florida in 2015 after transfering from Seminole State College with his AA degree. His interests include analytics, circuit analysis, power systems, and embedded systems. His interest in electrical engineering started in high school from building computers and coding programs outside of school. He continued his passions in the Electrical Engineering program at UCF and is graduating with his Bachelors in Electrical Engineering in the Summer of 2018.
Sponsorship
This project was funded in full by the members of this group.
Acknowledgement
The group would like to give a special thanks and acknowledgement to both professors Samuel Richie and Lei Wei for their guidance and support throughout the course of this project. A special thanks also goes to Justin K who aided with debugging of the WiFi module.