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The Computer & Electrical Engineering team's design goal is to use exisiting technology to construct a miniature portable storage solution for digital cameras and camcorders utlizing the bluetooth wireless standard. This miniature storage unit would allow digital capture device users to store and record digital pictures and video with greater versatility because of its technological advances in capacity, portability, and security.
| Group Leader: | George Grzyb (Electrical Engineering) |
| Group Members: | Jeffrey Engleman (Computer Engineering) |
| Hieu Trinh (Electrical Engineering) | |
| Advisor: | Professor Hong Man (ECE Department) |
| Contact Information: | Group Leader george.grzyb@stevens-sd.info |
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The Stevens Senior Design Group 1's Digital Camera & Camcorder Wireless Extended Data Storage Unit (DCC-WEDSU) project seeks to utilize existing technology to solve the problems concerning currently available storage media. By utilizing current micro hard drive technology, lithium ion battery technology, and bluetooth wireless communications technology, the Wireless Extended Data Storage Unit (WEDSU) solution will be able to provide the user with a lightweight, long-lasting, miniature, multi-compatible, portable, secure, upgradeable, and versatile storage solution that will be able to provide enough capacity for tomorrow's digital capture devices for the purpose of recording digital pictures and video.
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