The exhibition was organized with participation of junior students of Inha University in Tashkent and Professor Irfan ud Din, the press service of Inha University in Tashkent said.
Third-year students studied Embedded Software and Design course, conducted by Professor Irfan ud Din. During the lessons, the students received knowledge, which helped to develop various solutions and products.
The exhibition participants presented 30 projects. Among projects were works on such directions as smart house, smart classes, smart parking, management of road traffic and games.
Students presented projects on management of class and attendance management, as well as automatic board cleaning. The visitors also received information on management of houses, including with various devices, air conditioners, etc.
IUT professors rated the works of the students. In the result of evaluation, Picasso – Farhodjon Abduqodirov and Nuriddin Qodirov – won the first place with the project of electronic painter.
Nematjon Narziev and Alina Lyan of Innovators team received the second place with their project iParking system.
Aziz Siyayev, Yulduz Hodjaeva and Abdugani Temirboev (Pinapple team) clinched the third place with their CaravaN project. They developed an electronic cart, which helps to transport various objects.
IUT Professor Irfan ud Din said that it was difficult to determine the vest projects as students presented many interesting works. “I think all students, who participated in the exhibition, are winners. There is no losers. The exhibition showed that education at Inha University in Tashkent is at high level.”
IUT Embedded Systems Design Exhibition 2017 was held on the days of the 10th Republican Fair of Innovative Ideas, Technologies and Projects, which pursues common goals to support initiatives and innovative ideas of specialists.
An embedded system is a computer system with a dedicated function within a larger mechanical or electrical system, often with real-time computing constraints. It is embedded as part of a complete device often including hardware and mechanical parts. Embedded systems control many devices in common use today.