ECEn 490: Team-based Senior Design Project
Overview
The senior design experience is intended to be a culminating experience
in your education as an engineer. In planning, designing, and executing
your design project, you will be expected to bring together disparate pieces
of knowledge that you have gained throughout your studies in the ECEn Department.
In addition, you will be expected to gain a solid understanding of the
"engineering method" of design. Your senior design experience will be very
similar, in many respects, to "the real world." In contrast to other courses
in this Department, there will be few fixed assignments and requirements.
You will be expected to be self motivated and to pace yourself throughout the
semester in order to complete your project. It is precisely for
this reason that industrial recruiters will spend a good portion of interview
time discussing your senior design experience.
As a result of your senior project, you will have new
competencies
in areas such as working in a team, communicating, and applying
standard engineering design practices.
2009-2010 Projects
The senior project consists of taking ECEn 490 after taking some number of
prerequisite preparatory courses.
If you have questions about the content or prerequisites of a particular senior
project, you should talk (or email) directly with one of the faculty advisors
shown in the table below.
| Project |
Prerequisites |
Availability |
Advisors |
Class Size |
| Ancient Textual Imaging |
This senior project will develop an imaging system to enhance and read text on ancient documents. The system will be used by faculty in the College of Humanities as part of a major BYU program to capture images of papyrus scrolls and other documents stored in archives around the world. The project is interdisciplinary and open to both EE and CpE students with a variety of backgrounds in programming, embedded control, hardware design, and signal processing. |
Fall |
Warnick |
8 |
| Free Space Optical Communications System |
ECEn 452 or ECEn 443 |
Fall |
Hawkins, Schultz, Selfridge |
20 |
| Multi-Channel Data Acquisition for Radio Astronomy |
ECEn 380 and Programming Experience |
Fall |
Jeffs, Warnick |
6 |
| Mobile Ad-Hoc Networking |
ECEn 324, ECEn 380, ECEn 427 (preferred) |
Winter |
Nelson |
16 |
| Quadrotor |
ECEn 483 and Quadrotor Lab |
Winter |
Beard, Taylor |
20 |
| Autonomous Vehicle Vision |
ECEn 425, or ECEn 483 or ME 431 |
Winter |
Lee, Wilde |
10 |
| Robot Racers |
ECEn 425, ECEn 427 or ECEn 483, C or C++ programming, VHDL |
Winter |
Archibald, Wilde |
20 |
| CapstoneME 475(F, 3 hrs) and ME 476(W, 3 hrs) |
ECEn 313 and ECEn 380 |
Fall/Winter |
Warnick, Gregg (ME) |
|
Discontinued Projects
| Project |
Prerequisites |
Availability |
Advisors |
| Space Center |
No specific class required, programming experience |
Discontinued: Fall 2008 |
Long |
| Universal Auxillary Fuel System |
ECEn 313 Required, ECEn 443 or ECEn 445 preferred |
Discontinued: Winter 2008 |
Comer |
| Embedded Systems |
ECEn 427, ECEn 425 or ECEn 451 |
Discontinued: Winter 2007 |
Nelson, Wirthlin |
| Software Radio |
Two of ECEn 485, ECEn 487, ECEn 460 |
Discontinued: Winter 2007 |
Rice, Jeffs |
| Mini-UAV Systems |
ECEn 483 or ECEn 425 |
Discontinued: Winter 2007 |
Beard, Taylor |
| Robot Soccer |
One of ECEn 483, ECEn 425, CS 470, or CS 550 |
Discontinued: Winter 2005 |
Archibald, Beard |
| Analog and Mixed Signal Circuits |
ECEn 313 and one of ECEn 443, ECEn 445, or ECEn 548 (any of the latter three may be taken concurrently) |
Discontinued: Winter 2005 |
Comer |
| VLSI |
ECEn 451 |
Discontinued: Fall 2004 |
Manwaring |
| Solar Power |
ECEn 313 and one of ECEn 443, ECEn 445, or ECEn 450 |
Discontinued: Fall 2004 |
Petrie, Hawkins |
| Mini MRI |
ECEn 460 |
Discontinued: Winter 2004 |
Oliphant |
| Cooperative Decision Making |
Stat 441 or ECEn 493R,section 2 (probability theory) |
Discontinued: Winter 2003 |
Stirling |
ECEn 490 will consist of three or four lectures a week. All sections
meet together during the business lectures. The different project sections then
meet seperately with their advisors for the other lecture periods.
Please consult the
appropriate project home page for detailed meeting schedules. The
business lectures will be devoted to teaching you the engineering design
method.
Grades
Grades for ECEn 490 will be assigned by the faculty advisor supervising
the particular project that you are involved in. Please see project
home pages for details.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: I have already completed my senior project requirement, and now I want
to do a second project. Can I do that?
A: Yes you may. Your enthusiasm is admirable.
You need to first ask permission of the project advisor, and
then sign up for 3 credit hours of ECEn 493R, under his advisement.
You do not have to retake the business lectures.
The 3 credit hours you earn will count as technical electives.
Q: I have an idea for a senior project of my own. Can I do that instead?
A: First of all, you cannot work alone. It must be a faculty-advised,
team-based project that is open to other students.
To create a new senior project, you must find a faculty advisor who is willing to
advise you and at least 3 other students on the project. He then can open a new
section of ECEn 490 that you and your friends may enroll in. You will have to
attend the sr. project business lectures as part of your ECEn 490 class, as well
as meet with your advisor on a regular basis.
Q: I had an internship last summer. Can I count that as my senior project?
A: No.