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Project Overview
The intent of this project is to create a product which will measure Electro Oculogram(EOG) signals as well as take images of the human eye. This information can be used by faculty researchers in the areas of Electrical and Biomedical Engineering. A successful project will involve mechanical designs for both structure and ergonomics as well as electrical designs for sensors, amplifiers and integrated circuits.
This project is sponsored by the Department of Electrical Engineering in the Kate Gleason College of Engineering at the Rochester Institute of Technology.
Administrative Information
- Project Name
- Eye Movement Tracking Device
- Project Number
- P09004
- Project Family
- Assistive Device Family
- Track
- Assistive Devices and Bioengineering Track
- Start Term
- 2008-1
- End Term
- 2008-2
- Faculty Guide
- Dr. Amuso (Electrical Engineering)
- Faculty Consultant
- Dr. Phillips (Electrical Engineering)
- Jeff Pelz (Imaging Science)
- Graduate Teaching Assistant
- TBD
- Primary Customer
- Dr. Amuso
- Customer contact information
- RIT Department of Electrical Engineering
- Department Head
- Office: 09-3109
- vjaeee@rit.edu
- 475-2165
Team Documents
- Team Planning
- Project Documents
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- Project Plan
- Resources
- System Level Design Review
- Detailed Design Review
- MSD II
This outline for the posting of team created documents follows the general product development process presented in the textbook "Product Design and Development" by Ulrich and Eppinger.
Portions of the team documents have been prepared by a DPM student prior to the launch of this project. This information is intended to help get the team started with a first draft needs assessment and work breakdown structure. The team members can adapt this information as the project progresses.
Keep in mind that everything you include in this web tree is visible to the world and the general public. If you have documents that reflect work in progress, or contain data that has not been fully vetted, then it may be better to include those internal working documents in the private section of the web tree, or in the project repository proper, outside of the web tree. Note that anyone with Guest or higher memberhsip in your project can read your entire project repository. Anyone with an Editor or higher membership can makes changes to your repository. All Observer members can view, but not edit, the web portion of your repository.
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Planning
Rough draft or project proposal
Intellectual Property Considerations
Preliminary Work Breakdown Structure
Concept Development
Establish Target Specifications
System Level Design
Detail Design
Design for Manufacturing and Assembly
Design for the Environment and Sustainability
Testing and Refinement
Published Documents
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Concept Design Review Documents (SD I)
Detailed Design Review Documents (SD I)
Managerial Design Review Presentation (SD I)
Technical Conference Publication (SD II)
Poster Publication (SD II)
Managerial Design Review Presentation (SD II)
Photo Gallery
Simply Adding Documents
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