At the Kwang-woon University booth 11 selected pieces from the College of Electronics and Information senior students were displayed. All the pieces were remarkable considering that they were students products, particularly the video streaming technology, by Joo Tae-yeon and 5 others (designated prof. Joo Tae-hyun), and the wirelessly controlled mobile robot using an imaging process by Park Hyun and 4 others (Designated prof. Park Kwang -hyun) were notable.
Compared to the previous single-interface imaging server, the community based video streaming technology is applicable to various interfaces, such as PC, android phones, and other mobile devices. In addition, customers share timelines with each other which enables them to chat while watching the same contents. Team leader Joo Tae-yeon expects this technology will be welcomed to internet users if applied to UCC portals and other movie services online.
Wireless Controlled Mobile Robot using an imaging process enables the people with disabilities to move objects using the robot, by pointing at the object with a laser pointer; the robot receives the signal and approaches the object, and recognizes the object with the camera attached and moves it. With macroscopic enhancements, this technology is expected to be applicable not only for the disabled, but also for the distribution management system, as well.
The remarkable achievement of Kwang-woon University is that the products are actually practically materialized, and it has proven once again that the passion of the students is the strength of Kwang-woon University; widely known for IT.