Friday, October 10, 2008

Final Assessment (40%): Product Exhibition

3D Optical Mouse- Main Part 1 (The Components)
For my product exhibition, my team has chosen 3D Optical Computer Mouse. I will describe the components of it, i.e. the electrical board and the components mounted on it.

An optical mouse works in a completely different way from a ball mouse. It shines a bright line down onto your desk from an LED (light-emitting diode) and then detects the reflected light with a photocell. This is what it looks like underneath:

As mouse is being moved, the pattern of reflected light changes—and the mouse uses this to figure out the hand movement of the user. Inside an optical mouse is much more hi-tech than a ball mouse. Where a ball mouse is almost entirely mechanical, an optical mouse is almost entirely electronic. When the cover is taken off,this is what it looks like:


In this mouse, there are two LEDs. The first one (marked here as LED#1) shines down onto the desk. The light from that is picked up by a photocell that has a lens mounted in front of it. The lens magnifies the light bouncing off the desk and makes the mouse operate more accurately. The second LED at the back (marked LED#2) lights up a red plastic strip along the back of the mouse so the user can see it's working. This mouse also has a wheel at the front to scroll pages on-screen much faster. Like the chip in a ball mouse, the chip inside an optical mouse does all the measuring and sends details of movements to your computer.

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Summarizing How The Gadget Functions

What you need is an intelligent spoon, a mixing spoon that uses sensors to measure different food qualities, like acidity, during the cooking process. This automated kitchen utensil was developed by two students at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in 2005. The students were working in MIT's Counter Intelligence Lab, which tries to create smart technology products that make our time in the kitchen easier. Smart technology automates appliances and devices with computers so that most of the work and the required thought are eliminated from everyday tasks.
While cooking may become intuitive, the intelligent spoon could really help new cooks or clumsy cooks get on the right foot in the kitchen. They may eventually learn from their intelligent spoon and feel more comfortable cooking on their own. However, the intelligent spoon is not for sale yet, and there are several unknowns, including cost and ease of use. Smart appliances in general are not widely available in the marketplace, in part because they're usually more expensive than traditional appliances and because they can be more complicated to use. Many people may not trust a smart appliance when the regular one works just fine. In the case of the smart spoon, not everyone will want to drag a laptop into the kitchen for cooking advice.Still, we may see the smart spoon in stores one day there are already some sensor spoons for sale.

Describing Main/ Major and Minor Parts or Components

Hi everyone... In my last post, I just briefly cited about Smart Spoon. It was like an introduction on my chosen gadget. Now I will go on detail where I will explain the Smart Spoon using the term 'minor/major' part.

Major Part
Without any doubt, the sensors on the spoon are the major part of Smart Spoon. The spoon is equipped with sensors that measure temperature, acidity, salinity, and viscosity, and is connected to a computer via a cable.Data from the sensors will be collected and sent to a built-in temporary storage in the spoon. It is to ensure the precision of data received, at the same time any errors on first reading can be recovered. The sensors evaluate the different properties of the food, and send them to the computer for further processing. There are four sensors on this spoon. They are pH,temperature,salinity and viscosity. Smart Spoon contains zinc, aluminum and gold sensors.





pH: measures the acidity of the food.
Temperature: measures the heat provided and can be used to avoid overheating.
Viscosity: Can describe the fluid's flow in food, either
it is too thick or vice versa.
Salinity: In food it is very important to measure the saltiness of food. This single component can destroy the taste of food if not controlled.
Apart from consolidating measurements that are normally done by an array of equipments into a single spoon, the information obtained can be used to advise the users what their next step should be; for example, it tells the user if there is not enough salt in the brine prepared to make pickles.

Minor Part
The minor parts in this gadget can not be neglected. They include the battery, on/off button, microcontroller, and antenna. These component may sounds simple compare to the sensors, but the Smart Spoon can not be successful without them.

Battery: A rechargeable nickel cadmium(NiCd) or lithium ion(Li-ion) battery can be used in it. Or it can be charged directly through an adapter.The 1.5-2.0 volt battery can last for 2-4 hours with continuos usage.
On/Off Button: A simple, bright, and small button placed on the cylindrical part of the spoon.
Microcontroller: The spoon will be using a silicon chip embedded on a circuit board. This is where all the data received will be gathered and read.
Antenna: In this component,the data collected will be sent to a nearby laptop via bluetooth or wireless connection.

The body of the Smart Spoon is simple. It is about 3cm in diameters at the cylindrical part. Length of the spoon is about 20cm and the width of the scoop is about 6cm. So, this a handy, compact, and simple device.

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Describing Things



Smart Spoon
How you ever heard of smart spoon?
I think it is a new high-tech toy for nowadays moms. Smart Spoon is a electronic device like many other electronic gadgets such as ipod, laptop,personal digital assistants (PDAs), 3G phones etc. But unlike other electronic gadgets, Smart Spoon is most likely will be needed in kitchen. As a caring son, I used to help my mom in her cooking starting from preparing the ingredients till tasting the food. while i'm studying here, she would be missing my company, I think a Smart Spoon would help her in the kitchen. This device in future could be seen in many kicthen as what the presence of fork & spoon does. Smart Spoon can check the level of acidity, salinity, pH level etc. The major component of Smart Spoon are the sensors on the spoon. The minor components are the computer circuit, processors, and battery. It is easy to use and handy,can be used anywhere in the kitchen. It may sounds futuristics but it is a practical approach for modern houses.

3P - Plan, Prepare and Practise

After finalizing my slides, I practiced my speech with the observation of my friend Shanker. Upon listening to my speech and observing my presentation, he gave me some comments about my presentation slides and tips on how to improve my presentation sequence.

These are the criteria used to evaluate my presentation:

(a)The Speaker/ Presenter
(i) LANGUAGE: His comment was, language is fluent and i need to improve my pronunciation.
(ii) EFFECTIVENESS: My presentation has a nice flow and is relevant to the given topic.
(iii) STRUCTURE: My past, present, and future slides were neat clear. He suggested that it would be better if i could put in slides the pictures regarding that.
(iv) DELIVERY: My body language and posture were impressive and i'm quite confident in my speech.
(v) VOICE: My voice was loud and clear with coherent intonation.
(vi) TIME MANAGEMENT: I did not exceeded my time,but there was 20 seconds left upon time limit.

(b) The Slides
(i) LANGUAGE: Selection of the words were suitable with content and picture.
(ii) EFFECTIVENESS: He was really paying attention to my speech. My attention getters were working.
(iii) STRUCTURE: The intro, body and ending were good enough.
(iv) CREATIVITY: He liked the speech with the usage of simple words, relevant images, and well-builded slides.

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Speech of Introduction: Introducing Myself

As i was looking for an inspirational person to give a speech about, I realised that why don't I be an inspirational figure for myself. Rather than finding for an ideal person, why don't I be my own ideal person? This is the key reason I chose to introduce myself to class. After prepared my slides, I gave my speech on one fine day in the class. I have managed to grab the attention of my friends. It was satisfying.


Now let's come to the part of my personal stand in my speech. Actually I've put many stands in the slides. But I'll choose the main three of them. My first personal stand was 'I AM: Dynamic'. I relate myself with the word dynamic in the sense that I could able to move around in my work & play, and the characteristic of uniqueness in each aspect of my life. Now, about my second stand, it is ' I AM: Empathetic person'. Mostly, empathetic is related with sympathetic. I always try to be kind with my elderly people, friends and strangers. But if others don't show the mutual respect then I would consider to be in good terms wit them. Eventually,these personal features leads me to a helpful person. My third stand is 'I AM: Joful person'. Life is short, why don't we cherish every moment we have on this wonderful piece of planet? Being good will always content our heart with happiness. God's blessings will always be on us, if we follow on the path of truth. In my conclusion, I've told about my dreams and the love of my family, and also about my personal details.





Who is the best presenter? Who is the worst presenter? Why?

"Who is the best presenter?

Who is the worst presenter?

Why?"

These three questions have been posed to us, whereby we have to comment about the presenters we watched earlier in our blogs. In my opinion, a presenter is a person who can express his/her ideas or subject in a entertaining and simpler way. When I watched the presentations from individuals like TJ Walker, Microsoft Guy, Dougles Jefferys, Dick Hardt, etc leaves an inspiration on each of their speech. A sense of satisfication or dismay can be felt respective presentation.Now let's come to our topic, I will chose TJ Walker as the best presenters. It does not meens that others are not good presenters,it is just that he is on the top of the list. He did not used any slides like some other presenters. Body language, simple sentence, and effective style of gestures are his plus-points.

Besides him, I was really impressed by the speech given in 'the last lecture'. The presenter's slides were simple, very less words, effective, and simple with pictures. He also had good attention getter,probably he had the best among the rest. The topic he chose was able to touch the heart of audience. In fact, it was an effectiv speech.

Now, it is time to consider the worst among them. Sorry to say,Microsoft guy was the one in that list. He never looked at the audiece,which looks like he never respects them. As a viewer of his video clips, I think we can just click to other presenter after just looking at his introduction.

Monday, September 15, 2008

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