Star-force is a playful implementation of sci-fi concept 'The Force', as envisioned in the Star Wars saga. This is achieved via a battle environment instantiated in mixed reality using a video see-through head-mounted display. The "weapons", i.e., the Light-Sabers, Blasters are based on the ESP8266 microcontroller and tracked using makers and external cameras. Through their headsets, users see the virtual Light-Sabers as beams of light emanating from their handheld controllers. Depending on the actions, such as contact between two Light Sabers, we trigger force-feedback on the player's hands via electrical muscle stimulation. This emulates the sensation of the two powerful beams of light hitting each other.
Consists of 2 arduino based modules with IMU sensors which transmits the data to a Unity 3d program. Using the IMU data, motion and attitude of drumsticks are simulated. When the drumsticks collide with the drums, haptic feedbacks is simulated via EMS/TEMS stimulator which is controlled by an open-hardware to control intensity.
In this project, we aimed to create an IoT enabled infrastructure to automate various domains of University. In our implementation, we divided the concept into three separate objectives:
1. To create a generic sensor node which can be remotely configured depending on the purpose and establish a dynamic wireless sensor network.
2. To devise an IoT enabled low-cost parking system
3. To devise an IoT enabled soil-moisture control system
A game controller consisting of a steering wheel, accelerator, break, handbreak, gears and provision for additional controls such as NoS which can be plugged to any PC via USB. The console was based on arduino and uses accelerometer of android phone for steering.
Poster presented at ISFT 2016
Poster presented at ICICCD 2016
Designed and Developed website for first TEDx Event organized by the University.
Designed and Developed website template for IEEE USICT Student Branch of the University. Branch website is now revamped
Designed and Developed website for infoX - 2015 - Annual Tech Fest of the college
Designed and Developed first website for MASH Project - A non-profit youth organization