E1.05 - Heat Island Mapping

Portable multi-dimensional environment mapping device.

Sponsor: Department of Health & Human Performance & Ingram School of Engineering  
Student Team: Zachary Seaton, Corey Anderson, Matthew Lee, Bryan McCauley  
Faculty Advisor: Mr. Jeffrey Stevens

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Our project is a heat mapping device that collects data outside such as temperature, humidity, and location for people/businesses that wish to develop the area. The three most significant functions for this device consist of measuring the temperature/humidity, tracking the brightness of an outside environment, along with having GPS tracking. These modules allow the microcontroller to collect data for future project purposes. This is important because having the sensor data and the location where the data was recorded allows the user to create a 2D geographic map of the data. A map is best for understanding where the hot spots are for noise, people, and temperature in the context of a city.

E1.05 Poster Pitch

To view a PDF file of our poster, click the link below!

E1.05 Poster.pdf

Team Contact Information

E1.05 Team Photo
From left to right (Zachary Seaton, Bryan McCauley, Corey Anderson, Matthew Lee)

Team Project Manager: Zachary Seaton, zgs11@txstate.edu

Faculty Advisor: Mr. Jeffrey Stevens, rwn24@txstate.edu


Let us know what you think! You can evaluate our project here: E1.05 Evaluation Form