Both Graduate and Undergraduate Research Recognized
Achievements in Magnetic Gear and Smartphone Mount Systems
From the left, Jae Taekyu, Master's student in Electronic Information Systems Engineering at Sangmyung University; Seong Hyun Lee, senior in Human Intelligence Robotics Engineering; Na Hyun Lee, junior; Jeong Jang; Da Young Han; Yu Jin Ho / Sangmyung University
Students from the Department of Human Intelligence Robotics Engineering at Sangmyung University have demonstrated their research capabilities in the intelligent mobility and robotics fields by producing two outstanding papers at the Korean Institute of Electronic Communication Sciences Conference.
On August 28, Sangmyung University announced that two papers authored by undergraduate and master's students from the College of Engineering's Department of Human Intelligence Robotics Engineering were selected as outstanding papers at the Korean Institute of Electronic Communication Sciences Conference.
The paper by master's student Jae Kyoo Ji, titled "Analysis of the Characteristics of Coaxial Magnetic Gears According to Pole Combination," demonstrated improved performance of permanent magnet-based coaxial magnetic gears (CMG) using three-dimensional finite element analysis (FEM).
This research confirmed the potential of magnetic gear-based power transmission technology, which requires less noise, vibration, wear, and lubrication, and suggested that it could contribute to the future development of modularized motors for mobility and robotics applications.
Additionally, the jointly researched paper by senior Seong Hyun Lee and juniors Na Hyun Lee, Jeong Jang, Da Young Han, and Yu Jin Ho, titled "Real-Time Face Tracking-Based 5-DOF Smartphone Mount System," implemented a technology that uses a face tracking algorithm to recognize the user's position and orientation in real time and automatically adjust the smartphone's angle.
This technology was highly evaluated for its ability to provide an optimal viewing experience in various environments such as watching videos, video conferencing, and gaming.
Professor Baek Suhwang, the supervising professor, stated, "We plan to expand this research beyond prototype development to practical application and commercialization," adding, "We will continue to focus on developing motor-based drive systems for intelligent mobility and robotics."
Meanwhile, in just seven years since its establishment, the Department of Human Intelligence Robotics Engineering at Sangmyung University has achieved more than 150 awards in domestic and international robotics and invention competitions. The university has also established the interdisciplinary major "Intelligent Robotics," allowing students from any major to freely take courses in cutting-edge robotics technologies.
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