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KAMBAN ENGINEERING COLLEGE. Department Of Computer Science And Engineering Proudly Presents Project Proposal For Arduino - Open Source Hardware Development Center. Project proposed by. Dr.T.G.Palanivelu Principal M.Jothish Kumar
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KAMBAN ENGINEERING COLLEGE Department Of Computer Science And Engineering Proudly Presents Project Proposal For Arduino - Open Source Hardware Development Center
Project proposed by • Dr.T.G.Palanivelu Principal • M.Jothish Kumar Lecturer • Mr.V.Pugazh Lecturer • Mr.U.Kumaran Lecturer
Agenda • Presentation 10 minutes • Video about Arduino 1 minute • Project Demos 5 minutes
ABOUT THE INSTITUTION • Kamban Engineering College was started in the year of 2001. • Accredited by NBA. • ISO-9000A-2008 certified. • 1200+ students. • 6 UG + 3 PG Departments.
OPEN SOURCE INITIATIVES • Inauguration of KLUC (Kamban Linux User Community) by the Cyborg Association in 17th Sep 2008. 1.KLUC 08 “Open Source Project Exhibition on Linux”. 2.ROBOX 09 “Open Source Robotics projects-Arduino”. 3.CONVERGENCE 09 “Open Source software & Hardware project Exhibitions”. 4.CAPS “Computer Awareness and Programming Skills” for School Students.
Dr. Kannan Moudgalya Head-CDEEP, IITB delivered his speech on Convergence-09 Dr. Prabhu Ramachandran Dept. of Aerospace Engg. IITB delivered his speech on Convergence-09
OPEN SOURCE HARDWARE CENTER • We plan to establish a centre focusing on Arduino (www.arduino.cc) • Electronics prototyping platform • Eimple and open source hardware design. • A single board micro controller with embedded input, output support and a standard programming language such as C, Java, sketch, Python …
OBJECTIVES • To train the students in developing the Arduino boards and guiding them in doing projects with open source software. • To broadbase student interests and skills into hands-on hardware projects. • Enhancing the employability of students. • Making programming an exciting topic. • Making the project-based learning into a enjoyable hobby (rather than chore).
Arduino is a hardware platform • A physical Input / Output board with a programmable IC.
… a development platform • Has an Integrated Development Environment (IDE) for programming. • The language itself is based on C, called sketch • Java, Python, Ruby also available
Why Arduino? • Open - both Hardware and Software • Cheap- can be built from standard components – Rs. 200 only • Serial, USB communication with a computer • Can be powered from USB also • Can design wide range of small-to-medium complexity tasks
PLAN OF ACTION • Building arduino boards by students with the support of faculty. • Developing better student projects. • Conducting workshops to enable other colleges to do both. • Offer internships to students.
POTENTIAL AUDIENCE • 25 Engineering Colleges • 20 Polytechnics • 22 Science Colleges • 50,000+ Students and 1200+ faculty All in Zone 5, within 100 km radius
Annual Budget - Recurring • 6 Workshops per Year. 1.Man Power : I. Workshop-students =Rs.60,000 II. Workshop-experts =Rs.1,20,000 III. Arduino production wages(10 members x 40 boards) =Rs.40,000 IV. Project Manager =Rs.2,00,000 …..................... Sub-Total =Rs.4,20,000 2.Workshop Travelling, Food & Accommodation allowances: I. Workshop-students =Rs. 50,000 II. Workshop-Experts =Rs.50,000 ….................... Sub-Total =Rs.1,00,000 3.Consumable Requirements : • Student Material(Arduino Kit) =Rs.2,60,000 • Arduino Production Materials =Rs.20,000 ….................. Sub-Total =Rs.2,80,000 Annual Total = Rs. 8 Lakhs
Overall Budget Non-Recurring Expenses: I. Computers -10Nos II. Laptops -2Nos III.UPS -1Nos(2KVA) IV. Networking V. Electric charges VI. System maintenance Sub-Total = Rs.5 Lakhs Recurring: Year 2009-2010: : Rs. 8 Lakhs Year 2010-2011: : Rs. 8 Lakhs …....................... Sub Total = Rs.16 Lakhs TOTAL AMOUNT : Rs. 21 Lakhs
Yearly Targets • 250+ faculty and students are to be trained. • 6 Workshops. • One advanced workshop. • Open source exhibition for creating awareness.
Demos • Random robot • Water Level Kit. Will be shown at a convenient time
Video presentation • Kamban Project.mpg