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Kibble: An Automated and Modular Monitoring System
Test engineers rely on complex computer networks to coordinate tests on products. When a fault occurs in the network, engineers need to be notified so that tests can resume as soon as possible. This project solves the problem of test networks going down for extended periods of time by notifying engineers as soon as an issue is detected. The system continuously monitors and logs the status of the network. Once a fault is detected, engineers are notified via email to check the logs to determine which part of the network has failed, preventing major delays.
Students
Faculty Adviser(s)
Arindam Das, Electrical & Computer Engineering
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