Genuine question though, once the motors are activated and the chair goes forward with speed, how would you control it if some sudden obstacle comes in the way? Would be difficult to stop the motion with ease I suppose.?
This was 6 years ago, and that shows amazingly well. It’s interesting to see how much of this stuff is now very common. Not only in consumer products, but also in electronics as off-the-shelf miniaturized low priced modules. Those can do a lot of the ideas presented here, but in a much more refined way. It’s good to see the progress that has been made for the past 6 years! Still, they were nice and fun projects and the students must have learned a lot by making them! 👍🏼
i thought that was the best project. cud also be used by law enforcement . that device might be useful for tracking high speed small drones.. and perhaps using laser or microwaves or? to disable the drone in flight?
It's crazy. I've seen this video so many times during middle school and I am already a senior in high school. This video influenced me a lot, and even though I am not going to pursue mechatronics or mechanical (i'm doing cs), this video motivated me to pursue something to do with electronics.
This video is inspiring me to regain confidence I’m my career choice. I want to feel and BE an engineer. Programming came up as fun and enjoyable, I’m only on the surface tho, hope you like it, keep me updated! ^_^
i wasnt sure what to study, although i was already thinking about Mechatronics, but i was not sure, i had the feeling that i couldnt do it. Now I see this and I finally realize that if they could, I can too. like, look fido, it's simple but really interesting. ofc, i'm nervous asf lol
This looks like the Professional Practice Program aka Senior Design Project that all undergraduate students participate in when most or all engineering curriculum courses are fulfilled. Amazing!!
I can't believe how amazing all of these ideas and projects were. And this was in 2014 bro. Can you imagine how much those people improved or even just had fun with all this? This is a great video that I wish touched more peoples home page
I completed my engineering degree 8 years ago. Back then I was very much enthusiastic and full of dreams just like these students. Now I have to do sell engineered products, for living. As a guy from a third world country, I guess marketing or ecommerce is what I should have learned. I hope at least these guys have found the best out of these innovations.
@@zebruhmlz8801 No, classes numbered in the hundreds mean upper division classes. So one would expect these students to have been in their third or fourth year.
If the purpose wasnt to kill people, then he would have moved a mirror to track objects, he wouldnt move the whole laser assembly. He s def gonna mount a gun on that thing :D Cool project!
It’s crazy for me to think that this was 7 years ago. I was 11. Now I’m coming out of highschool after being on a robotics team and learning to code and finding a million uses for a raspberry pi around my house, realizing how I experienced some of these as they came into the market. The camera gimbal is my favorite, I study film on in my free time and now a lot of gimbals have the ability to do motion tracking very accurately.
I love artificial intelligence and robotic system but have no idea where to start. Love you guys making an impact to improve the face of technology in a different dimension.
The best lead in for these young students is to find something that they like and try to apply what they've learned to it. You're not going to be very long in this career if you're not doing something that you enjoy
I'm so jealous of universities like this, when I was in undergrad people usually constructed their projects out of cardboard and were lucky if they worked for the entire length of the demo. 3D printed parts? well thought out design followed through from the initial stages? maybe one or two.
Awesome 👍 Projects .... Guys.. I'm too Mechatronics Engineer... Education system is very much important for the development of students... You guys are really blessed because ur not borned in India... All the things are good here Except education system... I'm really happy to see your projects .... But I'm too late ...
True that... education in India sucks unless you are from tier 1 college. We know how we used to make our final year project. And all the projects in this video are not even difficult to make. Just a proper guidance is what is required. Well it's student mistake too. After all ik hath see taali nhi bajti
I ALWAYS WANT TO STUDY MECHATRONICS BUT YOU KNOW IN SRI LANKA YOU HAVE NO CHANCE TO STUDY WHAT YOU LIKE. SO UNFORTUNATELY I HAVE TO STUDY IN THE ART STREAM. THERE ARE NO PLACES TO STUDY ABOUT ROBOTICS, MECHATRONICS IN SRI LANKA. YOU GUYS ARE SO LUCKY. KEEP IT UP👍
I have almost done this tripod project ( 1:15 ) But not getting as good as in this video.. So i want to ask, how he/she had done this.. Hoping and waiting for your quick response.
"I created a revolutionary 3d printer that has an order of a magnitude higher resolution than anything found today on the market" "uhh so here's my desktop greenhouse"
I like your "Fido" robot. I built something similar in the 90's, but it was less sophisticated. To balance it I built a small gyroscope placed on the four wheeled rover like vehicle that drove within the hamster sphere, and was radio controlled. It wasn't perfect, because my home-made gyroscope needed some kind of speed control to respond to various forward, and backward turns made from the RC operator.
I already created the “food printer” for Pizza Hut, toss pan with dough on top, 3 grabbers slide to center and grabs pan to secure it and to gather size of pizza, turn table would spin and dispenser will spray the oil & sauce onto the dough evenly from the center out. Pretty proud of the unit.
The guy with the Gyroscope for cameras and phones is a millionaire now guaranteed 👌🏻 and the guy with the "quad-copter" definitely perfected it into drones!
I don't know man. I've seen pretty cool projects getting done in lots of Indian colleges nowadays. But sure, we do have a lot more room for improvement.
Me too, and my final project was a robot arm that played checkers with a webcam on an empty board where users pointed where to move the pieces and saw the virtual board on the screen. So many days at the lab and the software is soooo bad in hindsight. We actually wrote our own TCP server in python that isn’t even asynchronous, lol. It was strictly request-response. I believe you just feel dumb because any sufficiently advanced thing overpowers your brain, but if you break it down into the details, it’s not that hard. And you don’t see all the terrible, hacked together components inside, haha
nah, the techs been around for years. SLA (the type of printer that he made) just hasn't been seen in homes until recently because the method he used (moving a laser) is incredibly expensive to manufacture. it's become more accessible recently, as inexpensive machines like the elegoo mars that use an LCD screen to cure the resin have appeared, however they remain less common than their FDM (regular 3d printing method with nozzle and plastic) cousins because resin is toxic (and expensive) and requires lots of post-print processing and safety precautions during the processing.
That mustache myfriend, what you will never forget. She definitely took marketing 101 class.
@Science and technology no
@@mrsnoop1820 but he/she said please
neutral1453
I'll never forget it... -because it made the bot cuter and creepier at the same time-
I want this project report
That wheel chair was dope ,common that's worth an ovation
i really like the interface. Instead of a joystick we have traditional controls with less hassle. Plus the normal wheelchair can be converted
I’ve seen a few people in wheelchairs using something like this. Don’t know if these students were the ones to make them, but it’s become a product.
unfortunatly not a standing ovation
Mashallah tbark Allah alhamudillah inshallah better astgfrallah
Genuine question though, once the motors are activated and the chair goes forward with speed, how would you control it if some sudden obstacle comes in the way? Would be difficult to stop the motion with ease I suppose.?
I appreciate how much time and dedication they put into their project. *Mecha Heroes!*
This was 6 years ago, and that shows amazingly well. It’s interesting to see how much of this stuff is now very common. Not only in consumer products, but also in electronics as off-the-shelf miniaturized low priced modules. Those can do a lot of the ideas presented here, but in a much more refined way. It’s good to see the progress that has been made for the past 6 years! Still, they were nice and fun projects and the students must have learned a lot by making them! 👍🏼
The objective of these projects are so that the students will get a hands on experience of how things should be done.
Guy: this here tracks the motion with the laser sight.
Application: military
@Science and technology no
Lol
i thought that was the best project. cud also be used by law enforcement . that device might be useful for tracking high speed small drones.. and perhaps using laser or microwaves or? to disable the drone in flight?
@@manp1039 that one is usefull for military purposes, but i like the girl who make 3d scanning in the last one. Its pretty usefull too
Lol, I thought the same
Self leveling tripod is the project that I loved the most. I would love to buy that.
Me too. You R right as this project is pretty much a product for everyone now a days.
I think that a gimbal in a tripod ?
We have camera gimbal now.
That's pretty basic use of accelerometer or gyroscope
I think they already exist
It's crazy. I've seen this video so many times during middle school and I am already a senior in high school. This video influenced me a lot, and even though I am not going to pursue mechatronics or mechanical (i'm doing cs), this video motivated me to pursue something to do with electronics.
This video is inspiring me to regain confidence I’m my career choice. I want to feel and BE an engineer. Programming came up as fun and enjoyable, I’m only on the surface tho, hope you like it, keep me updated! ^_^
Counter strike
i wasnt sure what to study, although i was already thinking about Mechatronics, but i was not sure, i had the feeling that i couldnt do it. Now I see this and I finally realize that if they could, I can too. like, look fido, it's simple but really interesting. ofc, i'm nervous asf lol
4th time watching
I'm a Mechanical Engineer and I love, When I went to school I didn't have this class, but i will take it with online materials. Keep doing a great job
Do you also have to wear a mustache to control Fido
Yes, the mustache is passed down from generation to generation to control and contain his powers.
yes
@@tudorarthur5887 omg lol
Dat ws wonderful...nice presenter
Yeah the sensors are installed in the moustache.
Mechatronics Rocks!
@Science and technology No
@@userfibonnachi Lol
combining all projects will give us a working ironman
Right bro
Or a working Terminator.
Odading
@Big One why not ?
Emergence of Mr. Simpleton
that last idea is amazing!!
This looks like the Professional Practice Program aka Senior Design Project that all undergraduate students participate in when most or all engineering curriculum courses are fulfilled.
Amazing!!
I can't believe how amazing all of these ideas and projects were. And this was in 2014 bro. Can you imagine how much those people improved or even just had fun with all this? This is a great video that I wish touched more peoples home page
I completed my engineering degree 8 years ago. Back then I was very much enthusiastic and full of dreams just like these students. Now I have to do sell engineered products, for living. As a guy from a third world country, I guess marketing or ecommerce is what I should have learned. I hope at least these guys have found the best out of these innovations.
What have been invented?
To save nature and our planet?
@@ktv9999 I showcased a energy conservation automation concept for street lamps. Long time back.
I love this video. Its like the scene in big hero 6 where hero goes to his brother's lab and sees all those crazy inventions
Ikr,so awesome
Watching in 2021, 7 years back these people build these things and I still figuring out how to blink led in arduino.
Well done
i never thought of collage projects would be like this. you guys are amazing
What year are these people in? Dam they're well funded.
xToTaLBoReDoMx 4th year undergrads.
Final year I think ..
Most of the times these projects are not funded in undergrad
Ameen Y are you sure it’s 4th year? It says ME102B, the “1” denoting first year (I thought at least)
@@zebruhmlz8801 No, classes numbered in the hundreds mean upper division classes. So one would expect these students to have been in their third or fourth year.
That 3D scanner/printer at the end was cool, worth the wait
11:42 "The Android phone has an Android App on it..."
It's Big Brain time.
Could be an web app
The floor here is made out of floor
Almost killed me
@@lioscar80 im dead
THE MORE U KNOW
someone made a sentry gun lazer lmaooo and they are talking about tracking particles 😂
when he said it has many uses I was like yeah like tracking people and killing them
@@malimeefr there's a video on youtube,the made a super effective mosquito killer with that
@@seven4280 that would be a hazard to eyes
@@nilaksh007 yeah ,that was the first thing I thought too
If the purpose wasnt to kill people, then he would have moved a mirror to track objects, he wouldnt move the whole laser assembly. He s def gonna mount a gun on that thing :D Cool project!
It’s crazy for me to think that this was 7 years ago. I was 11. Now I’m coming out of highschool after being on a robotics team and learning to code and finding a million uses for a raspberry pi around my house, realizing how I experienced some of these as they came into the market. The camera gimbal is my favorite, I study film on in my free time and now a lot of gimbals have the ability to do motion tracking very accurately.
the mustache caught me of guard. wish my uni was this fun. oh well I pretty much quit anyways!
I love artificial intelligence and robotic system but have no idea where to start. Love you guys making an impact to improve the face of technology in a different dimension.
I was searching for this video just a week or so ago, Thanks yt recomedations
Come on! The one guy just repurposed his Iron Man cosplay for his school project.
It was kinda badass tho ngl
Science and technology no
Or he managed to make his cosplay during school time.
Either way he got plenty of smart.
The best lead in for these young students is to find something that they like and try to apply what they've learned to it. You're not going to be very long in this career if you're not doing something that you enjoy
That power assisted wheelchair is really good.
They are a real product I’ve seen people in wheelchairs use. Not sure if the students here took their project further or not.
4:04 Disney Star Wars: "I'll take that"
Fido was acquired by Disney's Star Wars
Jurassic world pods
That's the droid i'm looking for
These students are the future of the world.
11:31 : I want to be the girl on the "car" if i had to do a presentation xD
@Science and technology Subscribed your channel
Lol
Am I the only one who is watching and Enjoying these projects in 2021 ???
I'm so jealous of universities like this, when I was in undergrad people usually constructed their projects out of cardboard and were lucky if they worked for the entire length of the demo. 3D printed parts? well thought out design followed through from the initial stages? maybe one or two.
I can watch these all day.
These projects are just amazings. This gives me an inspiration to do Engineering
Awesome 👍 Projects .... Guys.. I'm too Mechatronics Engineer... Education system is very much important for the development of students... You guys are really blessed because ur not borned in India... All the things are good here Except education system... I'm really happy to see your projects .... But I'm too late ...
True that... education in India sucks unless you are from tier 1 college. We know how we used to make our final year project.
And all the projects in this video are not even difficult to make. Just a proper guidance is what is required.
Well it's student mistake too. After all ik hath see taali nhi bajti
Projects in our college r like... blinking led, hello word 🤣
I ALWAYS WANT TO STUDY MECHATRONICS BUT YOU KNOW IN SRI LANKA YOU HAVE NO CHANCE TO STUDY WHAT YOU LIKE. SO UNFORTUNATELY I HAVE TO STUDY IN THE ART STREAM. THERE ARE NO PLACES TO STUDY ABOUT ROBOTICS, MECHATRONICS IN SRI LANKA. YOU GUYS ARE SO LUCKY. KEEP IT UP👍
1:43, that girl looks like Mike from Stranger Things...
@@clairew1928 thats you 😍
It is
Lol thats true
But she was cute🤗
She is cute.
Thanks, you bright young things because now in 2020 these things are easier for us hobbyists to achieve.
Enjoyed every single second
I've never seen female students in my class. This Is amazing and very interesanting projects
The gopro dude project was awesome!! could you imagine that?
Now it's mass produced
I have almost done this tripod project ( 1:15 )
But not getting as good as in this video.. So i want to ask, how he/she had done this..
Hoping and waiting for your quick response.
Having a creative mind and ideas to make your dream into reality
Nice project catalog. You guys did a wonderful ground work for next startup.
I love living in the Loop !
We can do anything !
Gostei da moça de bigode ecrã idéia da bola , ficou irado 👏👏👏👏
That speherical robot is the best. The hardest motion ever that can model
They all did great jobs!!! This reminded me of my college days when I did something similar.
Which college bro :)
"I created a revolutionary 3d printer that has an order of a magnitude higher resolution than anything found today on the market"
"uhh so here's my desktop greenhouse"
Gold☠️☠️☠️
I wonder and would love to see what kind of projects are being done in 2021 these days
I like your "Fido" robot. I built something similar in the 90's, but it was less sophisticated. To balance it I built a small gyroscope placed on the four wheeled rover like vehicle that drove within the hamster sphere, and was radio controlled. It wasn't perfect, because my home-made gyroscope needed some kind of speed control to respond to various forward, and backward turns made from the RC operator.
Fantastic projects everyone ! I had application ideas for nearly every one of them
I already created the “food printer” for Pizza Hut, toss pan with dough on top, 3 grabbers slide to center and grabs pan to secure it and to gather size of pizza, turn table would spin and dispenser will spray the oil & sauce onto the dough evenly from the center out. Pretty proud of the unit.
What really ??
Can I see
These students are the coolest 🧡💥
5:58 the most reliable so far
Wow. I keep coming back to this video
Can I transfer to your uni? You guys seem to be having lots of fun, and passionate about your studies
In love with the girl who made the greenhouse. 😍
Cute and probably going to be rich. Check and check.
5:08 : you can attach it to a quadcopter
DJI : ummm, okay!
10:45 this guys invention as well looked like something from DJI
God I love the confidence of that distinguished gentleman known as Fido
the guy at 7:20 looks like he plays yu gi yo for a full time job.
But he looks even more like Omar Isuf (look him up on UA-cam to be blown away)
I liked the auto gear shift! Very useful!
6 years later I can buy all this things on Amazon
The guy with the Gyroscope for cameras and phones is a millionaire now guaranteed 👌🏻 and the guy with the "quad-copter" definitely perfected it into drones!
10:16 GoPro Karma Grip right there, which was released a year later
Some of these projects are really really interesting
University kids at California : creating mechanical projects
University kids in India : solving hc verma , cengage , N avasthi problems . :((((😒😒
Isn't HC Verma meant for high school kids?
Lol xddd 😆 ja ke questions solve kar phir inki company me kam mil jaye ga😆
I don't know man. I've seen pretty cool projects getting done in lots of Indian colleges nowadays. But sure, we do have a lot more room for improvement.
If you think so, Then you have to visit a better Indian project exhibition
Nope
I loved the robot at the begging, simply awesome !
when it comes to application of these technologies these ideas are "interesting" to say the least
The first one is by far my favorite, lot's of practical use :)
7:20 did this man just build an aimbot for defense drones?
I think so yes
Imagine other countries calling USA an aimbotter lol
Yup. He definitely didn’t think of the “application” he described.
Some of these old techs have been adapted commercially!!!
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3:28 The cutest thing ever
Very beautiful projects. I wish someone designed something associated in the 4th dimensional space
I feel that I'm literally stupid after watching this tech exhibition...
Maybe we are
It's mostly electronics why do they even call it mechatronics?
@@ifigetbannedagainyoutubeis2018 cuz it's a machine that works with electric energy
Me too, and my final project was a robot arm that played checkers with a webcam on an empty board where users pointed where to move the pieces and saw the virtual board on the screen. So many days at the lab and the software is soooo bad in hindsight. We actually wrote our own TCP server in python that isn’t even asynchronous, lol. It was strictly request-response.
I believe you just feel dumb because any sufficiently advanced thing overpowers your brain, but if you break it down into the details, it’s not that hard. And you don’t see all the terrible, hacked together components inside, haha
@@martinn.6082 yeah you're right. then that makes us lazy , hmm even worse
I loved the bicycle one!
Holy mother of god are these undergrads? What year?
fcmilsweeper9 4th year undergrads
Very inspiring & lovely video
Make my day
2:05 I want that research paper, anyone? help
it's interesting to see some of these consepts in todays world
1:40 we all know what plant cheers us up :) the micro weed box for dorms student homes and lonly stoners
All the projects are pretty cool.
Cool mechatronics projects from Prof. Kazerooni's mechatronics class at Cal. Go Bears!
Really cool projects. Well done guys.
If this happened in 2014, does it mean that the guy at 0:22 changed the history of 3D printing? 🤔
Only if he didn't stopped
nah, the techs been around for years. SLA (the type of printer that he made) just hasn't been seen in homes until recently because the method he used (moving a laser) is incredibly expensive to manufacture. it's become more accessible recently, as inexpensive machines like the elegoo mars that use an LCD screen to cure the resin have appeared, however they remain less common than their FDM (regular 3d printing method with nozzle and plastic) cousins because resin is toxic (and expensive) and requires lots of post-print processing and safety precautions during the processing.
errata: Stereolithography (SLA) printing was invented in 1984. hahaha it was a little 30 years mismatch
Woa! It's amazing
I love all projects
6:08 is iron man helmet
12:18 amazing how far technology has come!
2:13 girl is love
All project is great👍👍👍👍👍
Does anyone else think the greenhouse girl looks like the female version of Mike from Stranger things?
Stephanie Ramírez hahaha I'm LoL
This is amazingly fun to watch
Only if my university funded my ME department really well! We would have had good projects!
Love these Mecha projects 😍
How the heck do they make industry ready models?! 🤩
When all these kids come together: They build MECHA-GODZILLA.
and these projects are 6 years ago!!!
Nice innovative work all of you. Good job