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Introduction/Background/Problem/Research Area something to set the stage and capture the major issue quickly no abstract Research Objectives: Can be stated as questions Make this very easy to find Research methods or techniques: Use figures and tables to illustrate research design when possible, flow charts to summarize causal relationships, include statistical methods/ techniques

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Title
Student Name(s), Faculty Name(s)

Lab Name/Logo
Faculty Advisor

School of Electrical and Computer Engineering Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta GA, 30332 USA Introduction Research Design Discussion

Future Work Relevant Issues

Preliminary Findings references Materials and Methods

Company Logo

Smart Parking with Integrated Technology


Borja Burgos-Galindo, Jose Vidal, PhD Mentor: Ryan Pirkl / Faculty Advisor: Dr. Greg Durgin

Introduction
There are two things that most individuals hate about driving: traffic and parking. Smart Parking is a multi-faceted approach that uses integrated technologies, such as RFID and presence sensors, to enhance the drivers parking experience.

RFID Technology
Radio-frequency identification (RFID) is an automatic identification method, uses RFID tags to store and retrieve data. Smart Parking will employ RFID technology by Equipping each vehicle with personal passive RFID tag Allowing entry and exit to vehicles with tags found in the systems database Logging statistical data of lot usage

Presence Sensors Presence sensors refer to a type


of sensor that will visually identify occupied spaces and unoccupied spaces. Create optical connection using IR LEDs; green LED signifies vacant space Vehicle breaks optical connection; Red LED signifies occupied space

Benefits
RFID Automation

Quicker entry and exit Card-less operation

Upgradeable features

Statistical analysis will lead to optimization and reduced operation cost Presence sensors will enable efficient parking, reducing wasted time and traffic

Future Work Equipment


WJ MPR6000 RFID Reader (PCMCI Card) 915 MHz Antenna
Figure 2. IR LED circuit schematic.

Implementation of parking guidance system


Creation and integration of a system for locating a parked vehicle Development of a full-scale model Confirmation of Smart Parkings compatibility with existing parking areas

Current Issues
Entry and exit from a permitted parking area Locating space a vacant parking

Gen2 RFID Tags

Remembering the location of a vehicle

Figure 1. MPR6000 and sample Gen2 RFID tags.

Figure 3. Demonstration of LED operation.

Title of Several Capitalized Words


Author One, Author Two, Author Three, Mentors Author Four, Faculty Advisor

Lab Name/Log o
Faculty Advisor

Introduction
You may NOT change the size of the poster (22 x 36 inches). You may NOT change the position or size of the logos: IOS in upper left and GT-Intel in lower right. The title must go on top and there should be three to four columns of text. The color, the font and the content is up to you. In your intro, you should motivate your research and explain your goals.

Methods
Talk about what you did in an outline: method 1 method 2 method 2.1 method 2.2 method 3 result 1 result 2

Results
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Conclusions
Talk about what you learned in an outline: conclusion 1 conclusion 2 conclusion 3

result 2.1 result 2.2 result 3

Future Work
Talk about what you will do next. In general, your poster should be neat. All figures, borders and text should be aligned. Good luck!

Figure 1
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Background
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Figure 3 Figure 4

Brief Explanation of figure 4.

Sponsor
Brief Explanation of figure 2. Brief Explanation of figure 3.

Logo

Acknowledgements: Sponsor, Faculty advisor, PhD mentor, others who contributed other than those listed above, etc.

Project Title
Project Introduction / Background

Educational Goals and Learning Outcomes

Approach/Methods

Expected, Preliminary or Final Outcomes

Project Title

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