Last Updated February 01, 2007

Fall 2006 Projects
 

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Synchronized Power System Measurement Visualization
 

Jon Woffenden  Luke Dupin  Patrick Swanson  Chris Abplanalp  Scott Carter

Ping Jiang

Team 44 Developers:  Chris Abplanalp, Scott Carter, Luke Dupin, Patrick Swanson, Jon Woffenden

Weekly Team Meeting:   Tuesday 11:30 AM to 12:30 PM, JEB 324

Sponsor: Chuck Petras
Ping Jiang
Armando Guzman
Schweitzer Engineering Lab Pullman, WA 509-332-1890 chuck_petras (at) selinc.com

 

 

Description: This project will develop a visualization tool that will allow power system operators and engineers to see a graphical and diagrammatic representation of power system measurements, such as frequency and phasor angles taken from phasor measurement units (PMUs) all over the world.  PMUs assemble the measurements and attach a time stamp which are then sent to a central control and monitoring station.  The data are aligned and stored in a database. Features to be developed include maps with overlays, system monitor, triggers, and historical data display.

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Project Reporting System 4.0
 

 Nathan Larson   Bradley Olson   Levi Riskey   Justin Engler  Austin Holland   Bill Junk

Team 45 Developers: Justin Engler, Austin Holland, Nathan Larson, Bradley Olson, Levi Riskey

Weekly Team Meeting: Thursday, 11:00 - 12:30, JEB 324

Sponsor: Bill Junk Assistant Professor
Computer Science Dept.
University of Idaho
Moscow, ID 208-885-7530 wjunk at uidaho.edu

 

 

Description:  During the Spring 2005, Team 34 developed the initial version of Project Reporting System.  Team 42 updated this system during the Spring 2006 semester to include additional administrator features and to provide a defect tracking data base for CS 481 team use.

This semester's project will add more capabilities to the system including automated support for Project Task Lists, and Risk Assessments. The project will also investigate the integration of StatCVS code base tracking and the ability to monitor code base turmoil.

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