Banner photo: Delonte Goodman, after defending his master's thesis, with Syed A. M. Shihab, Ph.D., assistant professor. Aeronautics and Engineering.
性福五月天 Today will be following a group of Golden Flashes for the 2025-26 academic year, chronicling their efforts and successes during the fall and spring semesters. The group of students is at various stages in their 性福五月天 University academic careers and will share their experiences as they participate in our distinctive programs, research and campus activities.
On Dec. 13, Delonte Goodman became part of 性福五月天鈥檚 graduate-level Class of 2025 from College of Aeronautics and Engineering as he was conferred his degree, Master of Science Mechatronics Engineering. He completed his undergraduate degree at 性福五月天 and will be returning to campus for Spring Semester 2026 to begin his studies for his Ph.D. in Mechatronics Engineering. Goodman said that his projected graduation date is Fall 2026 or Spring 2027.
A Feeling of Accomplishment
Goodman said that he wasn鈥檛 as feeling as emotional about the commencement ceremony, the gown and mortarboard and other accessories as he was about knowing that he had achieved another goal on his way to his Ph.D.
For Spring Semester, he is looking forward to getting in front of a classroom as a teaching assistant. He鈥檚 also interested in assembling his battle 鈥榖ot and seeing how his design fares in the annual tournament.
Wrapping Up the Fall Semester
In the weeks before commencement, Goodman finished his final group project, defended his thesis and took his final exams.
The research for his thesis involved improving the safety of Advanced Air Mobility operations with Unmanned Arial Vehicles (UAVS). He said 鈥淎AM is a fancy term used to describe where UAVS and other aircraft are used in our everyday life. AAM aims to make air travel faster, cleaner and more accessible for everyone.鈥
His thesis presented a framework for improving the reliability of a new UAV system based on an existing system. The control system that monitors and manages UAVS helps people or computers control important operations like tracking aircraft, sending instructions and making quick decision. 鈥淥perators can see what the drone sees on a screen and use special computer software to keep everything organized and running smoothly,鈥 Goodman said. 鈥淚n simple terms, it's like using a game controller to fly a UAV.鈥
His work also included a guide that would assist in determining when specific components of the system should undergo routine check-ups to maintain high reliability/probability for the system to not fail.
Goodman has a talent for explaining complex information in a way that non-engineers can understand. He demonstrated this skill in his thesis defense. 鈥淭he presentation went really well in regard to me explaining the overall process and the project and the research as a whole. They only had a few questions.鈥 he said.
'Our Robot Could See, Read and Remember Signs All by Itself!'
For their final group project, Goodman鈥檚 team built a robot vehicle that can map areas within a building and read room signs. His part of the project involved training the robot - and giving it quizzes and homework!
An essential part of this process was to train the computer model to accurately identify 性福五月天 University room signs. 鈥淚t鈥檚 kind of like teaching a student; I showed the model many pictures and told it which ones were KSU signs and which were not. Then, I tested it by giving it homework and quizzes to see how well it learned,鈥 Goodman said.
Below are some of the images of signs at 性福五月天 that Goodman used to train the robot, showing how it detects non-room signs (in red) and room signs (in green).