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Project Summary | Project Information |
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A Dresser-Rand single-stage, dual acting
reciprocating compressor was installed at RIT in
February of 2011 for educational and research
purposes. It is used to teach students about
industrial-sized machine compression as well as the
design and data acquisition process for update
projects on the compressor.
The goal of this project is to design, build and test a low cost portable monitoring system based on the concept of industrial internet of things. That would be able to physically connect to an existing instrumentation with the ability to transmit and receive data to aid the monitoring process. The expected end result is to have a working prototype which can be used over a wireless connection. The resulting design and prototype should be portable with the ability to be used without the need of the internet to display the operating performance of a system on a laptop, smartphone, or tablet. |
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Team Members
Member | Major | Contact |
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Matthias Galley | Mechanical Engineering | msg9475@rit.edu |
Andrew Gordon | Electrical Engineering | alg2415@rit.edu |
Dylan Boberg | Electrical Engineering | ddb4368@rit.edu |
Anthony Ballister | Computer Engineering | ajb7620@rit.edu |
Jehad Al Dabbous | Electrical Engineering | jma7344@rit.edu |
Fernando Fernandez | Telecommunications Engineering | ffs4954@rit.edu |
Table of Contents
Home | Planning & Execution | Imagine RIT
Problem Definition | Systems Design | Preliminary Detailed Design | Detailed Design
Build & Test Prep | Subsystem Build & Test | Integrated System Build & Test | Integrated System Build & Test with Customer Demo | Customer Handoff & Final Project Documentation