IRON MANdemystified
Terrence Mak2 Sep 2014
Why here?
• Hero - Iron Man• Tony Stark• Graduate from MIT• Inherent Tech Firm• Pepper• Not only looks cool,
but smart and …
Engineers - Same Questions
• Challenges (Why bother?)
• Who knows what (What is the best way?)
• My way (Usually is the best way)
• Evaluation (How does it work?)
Challenge
If there is no problem, there is no engineer.
Shrapnel
Engineering solution
• Problem– Shrapnel, walking dead– Still a lot in the body
• Who knows what– Distance to the heart– Magnet
• How– Electromagnetism– Car battery (5kg)
• Other concern?
Quick Summary• In this course, you will learn the engineering
ways of thinking, talking and doing– Challenges (Why bother?)
– Who knows what (What is the best way?)
– My way (Usually is the best way)
– Evaluation (How does it work?)
How real is Iron Man?
Can we do what Iron Man does?
How to make a brain-controlled suit?
Augmented Reality
How does the suit can be adaptive?“Sometimes, you need to run before
you learn how to walk!”
EEG – listening to your brain
You are not alone
Student Project 2013/14
Can we do what Iron Man does?
Yes, we can!
Imagination vs Inspiration
Virtual vs Abstraction
Cross-field vs Integration
ENGG2220 Iron Man Demystified• Lecturer: Prof. Terrence Mak• Office: Rm 1007 HSB • Email: [email protected]• Lectures: Tuesday, 14:30 – 16:00pm, ERB 401• Tutorial/Labs: Rm 102 HSB, week 3, 6, 9, 12• Tutor and Lab Staff: Mr Jim Ng and Simon
Wong
Website: http://www.cse.cuhk.edu.hk/~engg2220Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/452852171521514/
Labs• Only two labs– Sensing the physical world– Actuating the motors and mechanics– Mr. Jim Ng (tutor) and Mr. Simon Wong (lab staff)
will also help in the Labs– Just for fun and entertaining
–And you don’t need to know programming
– Provide a foundation for your project
Projects
• Discuss further in tutorial
• Form groups (2-3ppl)
• Be creative and confident
Assessment
• 2 Lab demos– 30%, Week 4 and 7
• 1 Project – 50%, Presentation (30%), Report (10%), Demo (10%)– Week 12
• Class participation– 20%
• A student must gain at least 50% of the full marks in each part in order to pass the course
What are you waiting for?
Get started … from an engineered heart!