The Computer Engineering Department provides a sound theoretical background along with current, practical engineering knowledge. Along with their major and technical elective courses, students must take a broad range of liberal arts, science, and mathematics courses and many classes include team-based project assignments.
Modified from cpe.calpoly.edu
Senior Projects from 2012
Cal Poly XPress Project: Exploring Interactive Storytelling through Digital Multimedia Platforms, Eugene Bistolas
Check Image Processing: WebP Conversion and MICR Scan Android Application, Trevor Bliss
Financial Analysis Using a Distributed System, Douglas Brandt
Using Player Profiling to Enhance Dynamic Difficulty Adjustment in Video Games, Aaron Burke
Android Powered Autonomous Robot, Dennis Cagle and Zachary Negrey
The Dancer's Friend - A Wearable Electronics Investigation, Paul Case
Rapid Battery Exchange For Electric Vehicles, Michael Cocchi and Adam Rizkalla
Beaglebone Webcam Server, Alexander Corcoran
Mac's Fiesta: A Foreign Language Game for the Sifteo Platform, Karina Cordon
Kreative Outlets, Travis Crist, Steve Clark, and Jason Peressini
Vikis: The Can Collecting Robot, Eric Edwards, Leah Humiston, and Jason Foulk
Brain Recorder, Anthony M. Garcia
Kosmos, an OpenGL Android Game, Kodie Goodwin
California Polytechnic State University Senior Project Winter-Spring 2012, Roborodentia XVII, Stack-E, Alejandro Ignacio and Austin Hobbs
The Cal Poly SmartPost System, James Jenkins
Bluemote!, Philip Kaye
Intelligent Airbag Deployment, Alan Kenyon, Dominic Nicoletti, Lindsay Mosbrucker, Hiram Lew, and Steven Arms
Roborodentia Scoring System, Justin Kikuchi
Robust Programming for the New Programmer at Cal Poly, Tanya N. Luthin
CPE Senior Project Final Report: Roborodentia 2012 - Team Street Sweeper, Jason Miller and David Pascale
Design and Simulation of Interconnected H-Bridge Inverter, Samuel Muehleck
BlueBeats, Jake Muir, Aaron Martinez, Mishal Shah, and Richard Wissemann
Chef Sifty, Dereck Quock
Robotron, Fabian Rodriguez, Oscar Daniel Muneton, and Adelaido Jimenez
Wireless Sensor Network for Wine Fermentation, Kerry Scharfglass and Andrew Lehmer