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MIT Nerds Automate Dorm Room

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by rhadamanthus, May 30, 2006.

  1. rhadamanthus

    rhadamanthus Member

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    I admit it, the nerd in me thought this was awesome.

    http://web.mit.edu/zacka/www/midas.html

    Freshmen automate dorm room
    http://web.mit.edu/newsoffice/2006/autodorm-0524.html
    Sasha Brown, News Office
    May 24, 2006

    Little by little, freshmen Zack Anderson and R.J. Ryan, residents of East Campus, have turned an ordinary, standard-issue dorm room into something extraordinary: a fully automated pad.

    Gone are the light switches and glaring fluorescent lights of a typical dorm room. Anderson and Ryan's room has several lighting schemes, remote web access, voice activation, a security system, electric blinds and more.

    The two roommates were perfectly suited, according to Anderson, who had extensive mechanical experience, while Ryan had done many programming projects. Together, they created a vision for their room:

    "We wanted full dorm-room automation," Anderson said. "I have always wanted to do something like this."

    With the touch of one red button, their dorm room becomes a rave. The lights go out, the blinds close, the displays read, "feel the energy" as a voice repeats the same phrase over a deep bass beat.

    Called party mode, the rave also features a sound-activated strobe light, laser light show, fog machine, black lights, revolving disco light and much more. Although they can only squeeze roughly 10 people in their room, Ryan and Anderson like to keep their door open during dorm social events with party mode in full swing.

    The party mode function is so popular that when Anderson posted a video of the room on Youtube.com, a video-sharing web site open to the general public, there were more than 120,000 views from around the country.

    Anderson and Ryan call their system a "Multifunction In-Dorm Automation System" (MIDAS). Everything in the room can be controlled with just the touch of a button or a couple of voice commands, from the window shade to the closet light and stereo.

    Anderson and Ryan had more than parties in mind when they designed their room. During relax mode, soft music plays and the lights dim. During sleep mode, the lights shut down completely while soft music plays. Study mode brings the lights back up and plays music that will not distract.

    The loft beds have a direct view of the small black-and-white televisions that monitor the hallways.

    A camera hidden inside an empty can above the entrance to Ryan and Anderson's room serves as a security system so the two always know who is at the door. But they did not stop there.

    The room also has a custom alarm system with motion detectors, a fingerprint scanner for deactivation and a revolving siren light. If the siren and light are activated, Anderson receives a text message. "It prevents break-ins," Anderson said.

    All of the room's controls can be tweaked remotely from a computer with Internet access. Cameras in the room allow both Anderson and Ryan to monitor the room when they are away. "We could be in China and still see what is happening in this room," Anderson said.

    Asked if their neighbors mind, Ryan said with a laugh, "They are actually happy with it. This is the perfect dorm for a project like this."

    The two roommates will be parting ways next year, so they are planning to disassemble the room and divide their work. Although no college students have hired them yet to build something similar in their dorm rooms, they have had some interesting offers.

    "People have asked if they could buy the whole system," Anderson said.
     
  2. Harrisment

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    Damn, thats awesome.
     
  3. RunninRaven

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    I would have been more impressed with a Pee Wee Herman type breakfast machine. But I guess rave lights are pretty cool.
     
  4. MR. MEOWGI

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    It would be a lot cooler if some Butthole Surfers or something starting playing instead of the crappy rave music.
     
  5. Hammer755

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    This sounds pretty cool, but I'm sure that these guys don't get to use the party mode very often. :D
     
  6. JuanValdez

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    It seems they had more money to play with than I did when I was in college.
     
  7. lalala902102001

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    What do you expect? They do go to one of the most expensive schools in the world.
     
  8. JuanValdez

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    Yeah, but so did I. That doesn't necessarily mean you're rich.
     
  9. SwoLy-D

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    WTF?
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    Couldn't automate the faucets or the soap, could you, geeks? :rolleyes:
     
  10. Jugdish

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    I'd automate them a wedgie, I would I would.
     
  11. RunninRaven

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    Not mentioned on their article is their automated infared, digital camcorder that activates as soon as the lights are out and the bed senses a weight greater than one person. The footage is then converted into mpeg format and immediately distributed throughout the net.
     
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    [​IMG]

    Anderson & Ryan?
     
  13. Jeff

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    They must be as smart as the guys in this...

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  14. SamFisher

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    ...of course this particular piece of equipment has never been used for obvious reasons.
     
  15. Faos

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    The author of this book, Ben Mezrich, was on Rome today talking about this book on the MIT grads who made tons of money using a system to beat blackjack. It's being made into a movie.

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    Busting Vegas : The MIT Whiz Kid Who Brought the Casinos to Their Knees (Hardcover)

    Amazon link
     
  16. Blatz

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    I remember hearing about a movie being made but that was a while ago.

    Is it being made now and do you know the name of it?
     
  17. Faos

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    From the authors web site.

    Bringing Down the House - the Movie!

    Well kids, the cat’s out of the bag - I finally have an official answer for all those who’ve been asking when “Bringing Down the House” is going to be made into a movie and who’s directing it. Robert Luketic, who did Legally Blonde and Monster in Law, has officially signed on to helm ‘21′ (The working title of the film – damn Queen Latifah). Word I’ve gotten is we’re set to film this summer, with a major blockbuster release in summer 2007. They say it’s the next Risky Business!
     
  18. rezdawg

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    I live right next to MIT...I have to say that the biggest dorks in the world go to that school. No sense of fashion or personality. Its a comedy show, almost.

    I dont care what kinds of things they can come up with, if I was ever one of them, I'd hate myself.
     

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