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Our Portfolio

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    Facial Recognition System prototype under development. Allows access after subject passes face recognition analysis. (Front Panel)

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    Facial Recognition Security System

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    Speech subsystem for facial recognition security system.

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    H-Bridge drive motor board for lock/unlock

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    Hydraulic Power Pack, developed to furnish hydraulic fluid flow under pressure to cylinders.

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    Force Limiting Mechinism for hydraulicly powered mechanism.

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    720 Degree Camera Mount, designed and machined for local company.

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    Camera Mount

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    Drug Compliance System, Patent Number US108068 developed to monitor and regulate drug usage by those who need assistance and verification as to taking medication.

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    Drug Compliance System - carousel used to hold medication containers.

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    Drug Compliance System - carousel drive mechinism.

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    Drug Compliance System - main logic boards.

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    One-Person Dry Submersible, designed and constructed by Gary R. Boucher. This project finished in 1997 was fully tested by the designer and found to function as designed. It should be noted that no former designs were referenced in the development of this submarine. The only exception was design information on submewrsible viewports.

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    Submersible operating in an Arkansas lake

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    Submersible batteries being charged.

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    Submersible being recharged.

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    Telemetry M2M System Prototype to be used for transmitting oil field data to a central location for monitoring.

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    Telemetry PCB used to send gas compressor data to central monitoring station using satelite modem. System developed in 2008.

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    GUI developed in VisualBasic.NET to monitor and control a theoretical remote location using cell phone technology.

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    WHEELMA Robot, developed at LSUS by Dr. Boucher and his applied physics students. WHEELMA has 8 wheels orgainised in 4 wheel sets. Each set of wheels is independently driven and allows for the robot clinbing steps.

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    WHEELMA Robot, wheel set rotated using a pneumatic system onboard the robot.

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    WHEELMA Robot showing one configuration of wheel sets.

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    ROVAR (Roving Observational Vehicular Autonomous Robot) initially developed in 1994 by Dr. Boucher, and enhanced as an applied physics project at LSUS.

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    Universal Robotic Controller shown in the development stage. Used to control lab robots at LSUS.

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    Robot Controller PCB.

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    Bluetooth Transmitter System developed for a client.

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    Quadrotor Project developed using student help in the Applied Physics Program at LSUS. It is interesting to note than this project was initiated prior to the accepted design of the modern drone quadrotors see today.

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    LSUS Quadrotor Project internal vatteries and system.

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    Electronic Development Lab - Surface Mount Technology (SMT) work area.

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    Surface Mount area of lab being used to develop a PCB.

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    Development and Testing Section of Electronics Lab during initial move-in.

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    Machining Lab showing Vectrax milling machine in the background.

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    JET Lathe in Maching Lab.

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    JET Lathe - another view.

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    Dr. Boucher exhibiting his submersible - personal project.

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    Project Development

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    Professor Emeritus Status awarded in 2015 to Dr. Boucher upon retirement.

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    Our Manager Gary Boucher with fellow airshow performer at the Texarkana Airshow.

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    Dr. Boucher at Natchitoches, Louisiana posing for a publicity shot prior to an airshow.

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    Microscopic View of PCB.

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    Merly Kilgor with Robot ROVAR. Merle Kilgore was the manager for Hank Williams, Jr. prior to Kilgore's death.

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    Murel of Manhattan in lab - view from across the East River.

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