- ALTERAudio: Nicholas Paiva Roshan Nair Nicholas Saizan
- UPMC (Ultimate Power Motor Controller)
- Team A2 - laSEEr
- Team A3
- Team A4: Carrel Corral
- Team A5
- Team B0: Vehicle Cyclist Collision avoidance System
- Team B1: IR MAN
- Team B² - Jamming Attack on Voice Recognition Systems
- Team B3
- Team B4 : Smart Trash Can
- YouRap
- Check Out Our Soundcloud: A Wavetable Synthesizer
- Team A1: CycleSafe
- Team A2: Project LAKE - Logging of Acoustic Keyboard Emanations
- Team A3: Wannabee Larabee
- Smart Stethoscope
- Team A5: Tracking Camera
- Team BC: AutoMapper
- Team A7: Smart Cat Door
- NES on FPGA
- ARio Kart
- Ground Control to Major TOM
- Team AC: Smart Chess board
- Team B1: SHTTR
- Team B2: FPGA Accelerated Seam Carving for Video
- Camerazzi
- Team B4: 2D Autonomous Mapping
- Team B5: G-Lock
- Team B6: Basketball Retriever
- Team B7: Virtual Yoga Coach
- Team AB: Real-time security camera video processing
- Team B9: BreakTime
- Team BA: Amica Aura
- Team BB: Sky-Fi
- Team C0: Occupancy Monitoring System
- Team C1
- Team C2: Mesa
- Team C3: InteracTABLE
- Team C4 EZFit
- PoolTracker DDR
- Team C6: Earworm
- Team C7: Identity Checker With FPGA
- Team C8: Domo Arigato Poker Roboto
- SOS_bot
- Team CA: Intelligent Attendance and Participation Monitoring
- TeamCB: Robot Suitcase
- Leonardo Da Robot
- Team D1: YoServe
- Team D2: Meobot
- Theia
- Team D4: KUB
- Team D5: Autonomath
- Cubr
- PianoMan
- Stairway to Hamerschlag
- Team BD: Seam Carving Through Time
- Yolo: You Only Listen Once
- Noteable
The Carnegie Mellon University Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering offers an ECE Design Experience course (18-500) every semester. As part of this class, students work in teams to develop interdisciplinary capstone projects over the course of a semester. The students start from a blank slate, developing a problem statement, and iterating through the design process, to build a working project under several real-world constraints.
This site provides links to both completed and ongoing projects, where students can document their entire design process. We will periodically feature some of the most successful and/or interesting projects.