Our project’s objective is to design and build an innovative smart door security system that combines easy accessibility with highly advanced and secure features. The user will be able to approach and unlock their home’s door hands-free, while still maintaining the highest level of security available today. The system leverages true Two-Factor authentication, including the use of high- level facial recognition software to determine the identity of who is at the door, and high-level speech-to-text software to confirm the pin number only known by the homeowner. The group selected this project because we believed that we could improve the smart door features that already exist on the market today, as well as challenge ourselves by designing, building and testing a project that put our Electrical and Computer Engineering skills to the test, all of which will better prepare us for our future careers in the field.
Adam Stefanik will graduate with his Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering and a minor in Mathematics. He will be attending the University of Florida for his Master’s Degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering starting in the Fall of 2021. He is interested in Analog Circuits and Optics and will be working as an engineer at a defense contractor after his UCF graduation.
Moisess Rodriguez will graduate with his Bachelor's degree in Computer Engineering. He will pursue his Master’s degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Florida beginning in Fall 2021. His area of study will be in Artificial Intelligence, and will be working full time as a software engineer for Northrop Grumman after graduating from UCF.
Reham Hammad is a senior graduating in August 2021 with a bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering. She got accepted in the Electrical Engineering master program at the university of Central Florida and she is looking to pursue a carrier in the RF field.
Zach Jackovich will graduate with his Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Engineering and is interested in Hardware & Systems Security. He will begin his Masters Degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the University of Florida in the Fall of 2021. He has also accepted an offer to work for Lockheed Martin as an ASIC & FPGA Design Engineer after graduation from UCF.