CS631Q Pervasive Computing Systems

    Automated Rare Coin Grader Project

Student invention teams, called E-Teams for entrepreneurship and excellence, work with mentors to investigate the frontier of pervasive computing and design and build novel and innovative real-world pervasive computing information systems. These systems will be experimental to demonstrate the feasibility of potential commercial products, and some will be installed and used to meet actual client needs.

Mentors:                   Rick Bassett (MIS - WCSU) & Dr. Cha (CSIS - Pace)

E-Team Members:   Ping Gallivan, Eric Heinen, Xiang Gao, Akarsh Sakalaspur

Important Links:

   Automated Rare Coin Grading Description - CS631Q Website

   Reference Materials & Sources

   PowerPoint - Final Presentation by the Team

Note: The materials referenced on this site are for research & academic reference only. All authors and publishers are recognized for their intellectual contributions and all copyrights are being respected.

Last Updated: July 13, 2007

About the Author:

 Richard (Rick) Bassett is an Assistant Professor of MIS at Western CT State University (WCSU) in Danbury Connecticut and can be reached via email at rbassett@bassett.ws