Category Archives: Graduation Projects
Dr, Ayman Ezzat
November 6, 2014
Cryptography Group GP 2014-2015
2- Cryptographic E-Voting: Electronic voting have been a rising field of research for the past few years and have been deployed in real-life situations in many countries. However, the existing approaches may not cover all the challenges facing developing countries. In particular, the unavailability of a reliable internet connection in many rural–and sometimes urban–areas; the potentially widespread corruption; and the illiteracy, whether to reading or to technology. The goal of this project is to investigate and implement a (partial) solution that is tailored to the unique challenges in Egypt, a developing country, using advanced cryptographic techniques, while at the same time assuring the whole system can tolerate the decaying infrastructure and be easily understandable by the general public.
Dr, Ayman Ezzat
November 6, 2014
1- Hossam Gamal
2- Abdelrhman Badr
4- Ali Abdallah
Dr, Ayman Ezzat
November 6, 2014
Interaction Group SCoTT: A seamless large display and table interaction for camera surveillance.
Team Members:
1- Mahmoud Mohammad Abd-elhmed
2- Muhammad Hossam El-din Mohamed
3- Abdelrahman Tarek Nasr
4- Ehab Mohammad Soliman
5- Muhammad Najeeb Taha
6- Muhammad Tariq Mosad
SCoTT is an innovative system that displays the live feed coming from security cameras in a smart way using a touch table and a big display in order to better visualize the cameras feed and to ease the interaction with it.
Dr, Ayman Ezzat
November 6, 2014
Interaction Group Medika: Integrated devices for medical examinations
Medika a new product that provides doctors and medical institutions with new tools that facilitate and change the way doctor’s store and view medical data. In hospitals and medical institution information is vital in saving lives every day. Today’s hospitals use traditional computer based-systems to manage the patient’s information. This is extremely inefficient and complex in an organization that deals with human lives.
Our solution offers a new product built upon an augmented reality glasses and large multi-touch surface. Using natural human computer interaction techniques to interact with the patient’s information. The product would reduce the time and effort required by doctors to insert new medical information during examinations. Also changing the method doctor’s view previous patient’s examinations and medical history. Allowing doctors to collaboratively insert, view and share patient’s information during examinations with great ease and in less time. We aim to build a complete platform that supports the usage of augmented reality and touch surface interface in the medical field. Designing and developing new way to interact with the augmented reality device. Also construct new techniques that support working across the several devices used in our solution.
Dr, Ayman Ezzat
November 5, 2014
Interaction Group Alive: Augmented reality Social Network around Places and Movable Objects.
Team Members:
1- Ahmed Gamal.
2- Eslam Mostafa.
3- Hesham Hossam.
4- Mohamed Hamed.
5- Waleed Hesham.
6- Yaser Omar.
Alive is an augmented reality social network that allows users to interact with the surrounding
environment directly by adding and sharing content on places, physical objects and even
money. We also support object owners tracking system to save history of past object owners
and redisplay them with suitable data visualization interface. Also, users can review products
or services by service providers and these contents are visualized through an augmented
reality interface which would create the first augmented reality social network.