UMD CPSE | Team Jarvis Sort
Sponsored by the University of Maryland, A. James Clark School of Engineering, Jarvis Sort is an AI-powered robotic arm designed to retrieve hard-to-reach items for users with limited mobility. The system usescomputer vision and OpenAI’s CLIP model to identify, grasp with a claw-like mechanism, and deliver the requested item. A webcam connected to a Raspberry Pi captures images, which are sent to a web server for processing. The arm operates on a gantry system, allowing precise movement along the X and Y axes within a defined space. The team envisions the device being adapted for broader applications, such as in pharmaceutical facilities, retail environments, and industrial storage systems. TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 Project Introduction 00:53 Week 1 02:25 Week 2 03:30 Week 3 03:59 Week 4 04:54 Week 5 06:19 Demo Day 07:37 End Credits and Sponsor Cyber-Physical Systems Engineering | Undergraduate Engineering Major | Robotics | Embedded Systems | ABET Accredited | Engineering Degree | UMD Engineering | A. James Clark School of Engineering | Engineering Programs in Maryland | Engineering Summer Camp | Engineering Summer Program | AI Learn more about the program at: https://shadygrove.ece.umd.edu/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/umdcpse/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/umdcpse/ X: https://x.com/umdcpse/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100089804176830/ 🔔 Subscribe for more innovative projects and behind-the-scenes footage from the Cyber-Physical Systems Engineering (CPSE) program! _____________________________________________________ Video Credits: Jake Speer – Videographer & Editor Brian Schoem – Media Producer Juliana Rozario – Graphics Contributor
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