2024 Smart Energy Competition Gold Medal Winner / Electronic Engineering Students
- 24.07.23 / 박서연
Two teams of students from the School of Electronic Engineering won gold medals at the 2024 Smart Energy Contest held on Thursday, July 11, with their ideas for 'Power Scheduling System' and 'Smart Parking Lot Using Raspberry Pi and KakaoTalk Chatbot 'Parking Man'.
The 'Smart Energy Contest' was held during the 2024 Summer Meeting of the Korea Electrical Society with the aim of fostering engineers with creativity, practical skills, and teamwork abilities by encouraging undergraduate and graduate students in the engineering department to derive, plan, and produce creative ideas based on the expertise they have acquired in their academic fields. A total of 36 qualifying teams from universities across the country participated in the competition, which was divided into two parts: smart energy ideas and capstone design.
The winning design was materialized from the design results of the 'Engineering Design' class in the School of Electronic Engineering. Team Vivid Information, consisting of four members (advisor: Jung Il Yeop, Electronic Engineering, Park Yoon Su 22, Park Ji Young 22 ,Park Hyun Sung 22, and Lee Ji kyu 22), participated in the idea category with the topic of “Power Scheduling System” and won the gold medal. They developed an energy-saving solution that includes a scheduling algorithm and a rate calculation algorithm. By utilizing Raspberry Pi to monitor the supply and demand of electricity, energy can be managed efficiently, and the unit price calculation of electricity bills through real-time power measurement can be viewed by users on KakaoTalk, making it accessible and convenient.
Four members of the Engineering Design Trio (Go Hwi Jin 17, Park Je Young 19, Jang Jun Min 20, and Sun Joo Young 20), a team from the School of Electronic Engineering, won the gold medal for “Smart Parking Lot Using Raspberry Pi and KakaoTalk Chatbot ‘Parking Man’”. The team used Raspberry Pi to improve accessibility of the service by allowing users to know the vacant spots in the parking lot in advance through the KakaoTalk chatbot, and increased reliability by predicting the parking situation in the complex by time of day through the parking lot's database.
The two teams won the awards by cultivating their idea planning capabilities, practical skills, and teamwork through the Engineering Design (Advisor: Jung Il Yup) class.
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Two teams of students from the School of Electronic Engineering won gold medals at the 2024 Smart Energy Contest held on Thursday, July 11, with their ideas for 'Power Scheduling System' and 'Smart Parking Lot Using Raspberry Pi and KakaoTalk Chatbot 'Parking Man'.
The 'Smart Energy Contest' was held during the 2024 Summer Meeting of the Korea Electrical Society with the aim of fostering engineers with creativity, practical skills, and teamwork abilities by encouraging undergraduate and graduate students in the engineering department to derive, plan, and produce creative ideas based on the expertise they have acquired in their academic fields. A total of 36 qualifying teams from universities across the country participated in the competition, which was divided into two parts: smart energy ideas and capstone design.
The winning design was materialized from the design results of the 'Engineering Design' class in the School of Electronic Engineering. Team Vivid Information, consisting of four members (advisor: Jung Il Yeop, Electronic Engineering, Park Yoon Su 22, Park Ji Young 22 ,Park Hyun Sung 22, and Lee Ji kyu 22), participated in the idea category with the topic of “Power Scheduling System” and won the gold medal. They developed an energy-saving solution that includes a scheduling algorithm and a rate calculation algorithm. By utilizing Raspberry Pi to monitor the supply and demand of electricity, energy can be managed efficiently, and the unit price calculation of electricity bills through real-time power measurement can be viewed by users on KakaoTalk, making it accessible and convenient.
Four members of the Engineering Design Trio (Go Hwi Jin 17, Park Je Young 19, Jang Jun Min 20, and Sun Joo Young 20), a team from the School of Electronic Engineering, won the gold medal for “Smart Parking Lot Using Raspberry Pi and KakaoTalk Chatbot ‘Parking Man’”. The team used Raspberry Pi to improve accessibility of the service by allowing users to know the vacant spots in the parking lot in advance through the KakaoTalk chatbot, and increased reliability by predicting the parking situation in the complex by time of day through the parking lot's database.
The two teams won the awards by cultivating their idea planning capabilities, practical skills, and teamwork through the Engineering Design (Advisor: Jung Il Yup) class.
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