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Data Acquisition Cube

The DAC is the wireless multi-role sensory module aimed at demonstrating scientific principles for the purpose of education. The DAC features an interchangeable sensor card and a software suite for the PC used to display, record, and analyze classroom experiments. The DAC is also capable of recording data apart from the PC, so teachers can have a maximum amount of flexibility to support a wide variety of teaching styles. So far teachers and students have come up with many different demonstrations and experiments including the following:

  • Wireless Rocket Telemetry
  • Bowling Ball Pendulum
  • Hoovercraft Acceleration
  • Gravity Free Fall
  • Football Trajectory
  • Centrifugal Acceleration



Infant Monitoring System

Our latest collaborative effort IME is proud to announce is the Infant Monitoring System. IME will be working with several local researchers and doctors from around the area to invent a new vital monitoring system.



Roadbed Assessment Transmitter

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Another endeavor is the Roadbed Assessment Transmitter. This wireless device will eventually be implanted into asphalt and concrete roadbeds and can transmit valuable data to workers. We plan to have sensors that collect pressure, temperature and moisture content, among others, which are important in the pavement industry. We are in the prototype stage, and plan to complete testing and documentation this April.



Who Are We?

Integrated Microsystems Enterprise (IME) is a undergraduate Research and Development organization within the department of Engineering at Michigan Technological University and funded primarily by the WIMS ERC at the University of Michigan.

 

Get Involved!

Want to get started with Integrated Microsystems? Send us an email at ime[at]mtu[dot]edu

 

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