Wheelie Smart Bicycle
Description
Here we will describe a bike safety precaution system that aims at increasing the safety of bicyclists by using a combination of high performance microcontrollers, different sensors, a display, a speaker, and LED lights to alert the rider about hazards, as well as to enhance the quality of the ride. The Main module will communicate with the Helmet module to ensure the use of the helmet before the ride starts. In addition, Wheelie Smart will provide useful data, such as instantaneous speed of the bike and heart rate of the user, by displaying them on a screen, which is mounted on the handlebar.
Team
Jainav Patel is a graduating Computer Engineering
student at the University of
Central Florida. He
worked on desining the software code for sensors and
worked onWireless Communication.After graduation he plans
to work
as a Software Engineer at Raytheon Technologies.
Natalie Ruiz-Sanchez is a graduating student majoring
in Computer Engineering and minoring in Intelligent
Robotic
Systems at the University of Central Florida.
She worked on software Design as well as creating codes for sensorsutilizing timers. After graduation, she will
continue to do research, begin graduate school, and
search for work
as a Computer Engineer.
Hemil Patel is a graduating Electrical Engineering
student at the University of
Central Florida. He focused on the power consumption of the systems as
well asassisted on the PCB design. After graduation he will be working for
FPL,
Power Delivery Department.
Tam Tran is a graduating Electrical Engineering student at the University of Central Florida. She worked
on PCB
design as well as functionality of sensors on the hardware end. After graduation, she will be working as a
manufacturing engineer in Orlando and be pursuing a Masters Degree in Electrical Engineering.
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