DCU Expo 2023 Final Year Projects

70 132. Live Streaming Server This project explores the development of a live-streaming server through the utilization of open-source software. The process involves acquiring a transport stream via a USB tuner and distributing it through the server using RTSP, over the internet. The streamoutput can then be accessed by a preexisting client. The study aims to demonstrate the feasibility of building a cost-effective live-streaming system using readily available hardware and open-source applications. The findings of this project can provide insights and guidelines for individuals seeking to create their own live-streaming servers. Class Electronic and Computer Engineering Project Area Broadcast Software, Multimedia, Software Development Project Technology .NET, C#, C/C++, HTML5, Python, XML Student Name(s) Adeyemo Sobowale Email adeyemo.sobowale4@mail.dcu.ie Supervisor Dr Martin Collier 133. Deformation and Strength Characteristics of HerniaMeshes Based onMosquito Nets The purpose of this project was to compare the mechanical properties of three different types of mesh and to investigate the effect of orientation on amesh’s mechanical behaviour. Mosquito netting was used as a substitute for medical mesh, as it has been shown to be a good alternative. The results showed a large variation in the mechanical behaviour of the meshes, and that orientation has a significant effect on their performance. This is a problemas commercial herniameshes are treated as if they are uniform and interchangeable. This study alone proves that this is not the case. Class Biomedical Engineering (Year 5) Project Area Biomedical Engineering, Materials Testing Project Technology Excel/VB Student Name(s) Lauryn Keogh Email lauryn.keogh28@mail.dcu.ie Supervisor Dr Garrett McGuinness 134. duelAR: A face-to-face augmented realitymultiplayer game duelAR is an online multiplayer web application in which players compete face to face in simple augmented reality games. Duels take place through an innovative user interface, where competing players must point their mobile camera at their opponents and control the gameplay using only their head. Players can find and challenge nearby opponents, and view the leaderboard for their region. Class Computer Applications Project Area Augmented Reality, Computer Vision, Distributed Systems, GPS/GIS, Gaming, Image/Video Processing, Software Development, Web Application Project Technology CSS, Docker, Go, HTML5, JavaScript, Nodejs, Python, REST, SQL, React.js Student Name(s) AdamBrady  |  Daniel Rimkus Email adam.brady67@mail.dcu.ie   |  daniel.rimkus2@mail.dcu.ie Supervisor Prof TomasWard

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