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I-Circuit Engineering - Applied Computing Solutions

Intelligent Designs for Better Computing

**Email problem: Due to recent server problems at my web hosting company, numerous emails that were sent to me between February 1 to February 9 failed to be delivered. Please resend any emails that were sent during that time period. Thank you!
-Chad.

Liftarm Robot

New: Please check out my Flash Resume, which contains the same information as my printable resume, but in an interactive format.

This Lego robot is the design that is being used for the Web-controlled Robotic Project. It is capable of seeking objects and picking them up for relocation to another place. This project will utilize Java applet and JSP technology to allow users from the Internet to send commands to the robot. Viewing will be possible with live webcam video feed.


Background

These solutions were developed while attending Thompson Rivers University (TRU) in Kamloops, BC, Canada. Solutions presented on this site were developed by Chad T. while earning a Bachelor of Technology in Applied Computing Science (BTACS) degree, graduated April 2006.

This website exists for two reasons: as a showcase of works accomplished while attending university and as a place to post current work and research. All Current Projects are done independantly to expand my knowledge and experience (as well as 'just for kicks'). In short, I'm looking for work and hopefully this helps employers see my expertise and experience.

One of the several projects that I am working on is the Web-controlled Robot Application. Once complete, this robot (constructed from Lego), will respond to web-based requests to perform tasks which users can then observe through use of a webcam. Updates to this project will be posted regularly.

Graduation 2006 After four semesters of effort, study and long-hours, it's time to get to the real work! A lot has happened since April 2006: I moved 3000 miles to my new home, finished the basement and got married! My wife and I are now looking for work in the computing field; her web site is found at Glimpse of the Future.

Chad's resume (opens in new window):

 

Web-controlled Robotics Project This project uses a tricycle steering platform design which accepts commands from users on the Internet. Once complete, users will be able to create instructions and then watch them carried out in real-time.

The project uses feedback and feedforward techniques, fuzzy-logic and Proportional, Integral and Derivative (PID) navigation techniques. The robot is also equipped with an arm that can pick up objects for examination or relocation.

Flash Banner Ad Gallery Creating banner ads for a client is the first paid work that I've done since graduation. None of the banner ads are pop-ups and they do not link to anything, so feel secure in looking at these examples.

Chad's JASPER profile One of the most popular and respected personality profiles is the JASPER test. This test is "the new standard for career assessment" and is based on 60 years of research, weighing strengths that all employers want to know about their prospective employees (www.monster.com).

  • Click here to view Chad's JASPER test results (opens in new window)

Hand Held Project Production Release This application was developed concurrently for Palm OS and WindowsCE. The final release version was exclusively for WindowsCE and designed specifically for an HP iPaq.

Java Applets Updated Two new Java applets have been added to the Applied Programming section. These were originally submitted for COMP354: Web Site Design and Programming.

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