Labs and Resources
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Global Engineering Lab (EEME 152A)
the small room inbetween 152 and 154
- CATIA V5R17--three workstations
- SolidWorks Professional version (workstation 2)
- Microsoft Office
- Adobe Production Studio (video/graphic editing)(workstation 1)
- Landline PolyCom conference phone (long cord makes it possible to move conference phone around the room, usually sitting at Workstation 3)
- USB VIoP internet conference phone (for use with internet-based applications, such as Skype and WebX, and also recording video)
152A Layout
Videoconferencing in 152A
Video conferencing in 152A is set up at workstation 3.
Two projectors are used to view the incoming and outgoing video image.
The local image is generated using a Pan-Zoom-Tilt Camera with an infrared remote control.
The second projector generates the Monitor 1 image, which has the incoming video and/or application share.
Recording Video in 152A
Recording video using the video conferencing set up in 152A can be accomplished by turning the primary monitor to face the PTZ camera.
The infrared remote for the camera can be pre-programmed to zoom in to Monitor 1 (showing PowerPoint presentation, for example) and to zoom out to capture the team's image.
The USB Duet conference phone is used to record audio. (USB audio device shows up as AK574, PTZ camera shows up as Dazzle)
Sloan 213 (the other half of the Global Engineering Lab)
- CATIA V5 Release 17 (2 dedicated workstations, plus one computer to access floating CATIA license)
- web conferencing software (Skype) and accessories
EME 154
- CATIA V5 (On Compaq Computers)
- PRO/E
- MATLAB
- SolidWorks
- Microsoft Office
- Fluent
- ANSYS
EME 152
- LabVIEW (Back computers)
- PRO/E
- MATLAB
- SolidWorks
- Microsoft Office
- Fluent
- ANSYS
- CATIA V5 (on three random compters)
ME 103 Lab
- AutoCAD
Room Information
Sloan 213 and EME 152A are new labs with the fastest computers. ME 103 and EME 152 have decent computers, while EME 152 yields the slowest ones. The key is to find a computer that is reliable and to save your work continuously. The computers in the slower labs have been known to reboot at random occasionally. Always save to a USB drive or disk because the information does not always stay on the computer when you out.
To Obtain new software
To order new software or software lisences contact Mike Shook ETRL 205 (printing lab). He is hard to get a hold of. The best method is to email him first and call him the next day. He should get back to your fairly quickly.
All computers are accessed by using your MME network ID and password, NOT your WSU network ID and password.





