DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING EEL-4920 – SENIOR DESIGN Copter Triangulation Locator Team 25 Roberto Calderon Lazaro Perez Liuyi Gu Hao Liang Mentor: Dr. Ismail Guvenc
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DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING EEL-4920 SENIOR DESIGNCopter Triangulation LocatorTeam 25Roberto CalderonLazaro PerezLiuyi GuHao LiangMentor: Dr. Ismail Guvenc
AcknowledgementsThank youDr. Ismail GuvencThank you, Professor Wilmer Thank you, Graduate and Ph.d students in lab
Abstract
Goal: 1. Low cost2. Accurate3. Efficient4. PracticalCan be utilized to assist the localization of missing people in large outdoor areas
Executive Summary
Copter Localization LocatorTeam 25Team Name: Rescue EngineersMentor: Dr. Ismail GuvencTeam Leader: Roberto CalderonTeam Member: Hao LiangTeam Member: Liuyi GuTeam Member: Lazaro Perez
Objectivesa. Easy to useb. Accurate localizationc. Power efficientd. Safe
Constraintsa. The system should be easy to carry/moveb. The system emit low noise while operatingc. The quadcopters should be able to carry a few ounces of weight
Background
Based on research, the engineering team found that different projects had been made in the topic of quadcopters.
Ethical
With careful delivery, the design team inspected all of the potential ethical dilemmas the resulting product may instill on the individual, society, and the environment.
End Product Description
This is comprised of the quadcopter with rechargeable batteries and its corresponding remote controller, a WiFi Pineapple, and a computer to serve as the central hub of operations.
Budget
180 hours$3,600 USD($20.00 USD per hour per engineer)
Problem Statement
Our project objective is to establish a signal source locating system with quadcopters and WiFi Pineapple
Objectives:SafeThe quadcopter should be safe to use by the operatorThe quadcopter should not harm wild life during operationThe quadcopter should not hurt the found person if hit by itReliableThe quadcopter should be stable when operatingThe quadcopter should do localization accuratelyThe quadcopter should have the ability to do the medium-range of operationMarketableThe system should be low costThe system should be power efficientThe system should not use illegal broadcasting channels
ConstraintsBudgetThe cost of quadcopter should not exceed $150 eachThe cost of WiFi Pineapple should not exceed $150The whole system sale price should not exceed $4000Environmentally friendlyThe quadcopter should emit low noise while operatingThe quadcopter should be fixable by parts Steer abilityThe system should be easy to carry/moveThe quadcopter should be able to carry a few ounces of weightThe quadcopter should be able to sustain flight for several minutes
Assumptions and Limitations
AssumptionsOnly one to three people are required for operating the systemThe quadcopter can fly freely to any specified locationAt least one signal will be detected by the copterOutdoor use exclusively
LimitationsThe maximum battery life is up to 25 minutes per flight without pauseThe WiFi communication limited by wireless range for a maximum 80 meters outdoorThe wind speed should be below 17.9 miles per hour for copter flyingThe maximum payload weight for the copter is 1.5kg addition to its own weight.
Needs Feasibility AnalysisQuestionnaireWhich of the following names are you most attracted to?a. Flying Rescue Team b. Rescue Coptersc. Copter Triangulation Locator d. Flying Guidee. Location Seeking Quadcopters f. Air Rescueg. Cellphone Rescuers etc.Have you experienced being in a location where there is no wireless or telephone signal?a. Yes b. NoIf yes, how many times do you suffer from such situation in one year?a. 1 b. 2 c. 3-5 d. 5 or moreTo what extent were you affected when this situation happened?a. Extremely affected b. Affected c. Annoyanced. UnaffectedWould you purchase a product like this?a. Yes b. NoIf thinking of integrating this product into a first-responder team, how much would you pay for something like this?a. $500 or less b. $1,000 c. $2,000 d. $3,000c. $4,000 to $8,000 d. $8,000 or moreHow well do you know the triangulation method?a. Very well b. Know some c. Just hearsayd. Do not know at allDo you trust the current localization technology?a. Yes b. No c. UninformedIn a few words, describe your thoughts on this productAdditional Comments
12 Females and 17 MalesMajority of individuals are of age 30 50 years old (first-responders, paramedics, firemen, police, etc.)35% SingleLess than 5% experience no cellphone signal on frequent basisOver 68% have been involved in search and rescue missionsMost of these individuals want a product that is easy to use and incurs little cost to operateManagers want to spend up to $5,000 for the entire system and capacitationIn order of preference, they want: ease-of-use, accuracy, durability, reliability, real-time capture
From the survey, the team gathered the below information based on the characteristics of the individuals surveyed. Demographics & Other Data
Fishbone Diagram
Need Specifications
SourceAttributeClientThe system should cost less than $4,000 to developClientThe system should not use illegal broadcasting channelsClientThe system should use a triangulation method to locateSurveyThe system should be easy to operateSurveyThe system should output coordinatesSurveyThe system should have a long flying timeSurveyThe system should be made of recyclable materialsTeamThe system should represent accurate dataTeamThe system should be safe and cause no harmTeamThe system should consume little power
Device & Specifications
Weighted Scale & Attributes
AttributeWeightScoreW. ScoreWhy?SolutionResource FeasibilityDo we have aptitudes in the concepts the project delves upon?0.4540.86There is substantial reading to be done about wireless communicationsTake additional courses on subject material next semesterDo we own all required equipment and parts?0.1510.54We have acquired sufficient means, mentor is providing large expense-devicesAttain remaining devices - small expenseDo we have sufficient number of people?0.231.2Four people on the teamEnoughSchedule feasibilityWhat are the possibilities of finishing the project as intended?0.0520.35We have carefully analyzed the time and schedule to design our projectNot requiredEconomic FeasibilityDo we have enough to fund the project, since it is costly?0.1510.21We have more than 70% of the required fundsSmall contribution on our partTotal1113.16Weighted Average3.19
Marketability
Discussion of the marketability has been done throughout this technical paper, however, this section aims to delve into a more in depth reasoning as to why this system and design is needed in industry.
Risk Analysis
The purpose of this section is to identity and analysis the potential risks in our project among technology, duration, market, cost, design, and legal scopes. It helps us know the potential risks before we begin to do the project and it help us to resolve or avoid those risk during the project.
Product Initial Hazards Analysis TableHazardsSuitability (Y/N)ReasonHarmExtentMeasurementNetwork PowerNLeakage CurrentNElectric FieldNMagnetic FieldNIonizing RadiationNNonionizing RadiationNHigh TemperatureYCopter body overheatingBurn the circuit; scald operatorsSeriousApply heat sink materials; do not fly too longLow TemperatureNBladeYHigh-speed spinning, sharp bladeCut operators (or the missing people)SeriousApply light-weight rubber blade cover, train operators to operate correctlyAnti-extreme weatherYThe operating environment is limitedAir crash or cannot take offSeriousEnhance flying stabilityGravityYFlying in airAir crashSeriousEnhance flying stabilityVibrationNSound EnergyNGermNVirusNDisoperationYLack of knowledge of operating Air crash; low efficacy searching SeriousTraining the operatorsManualYIncomplete manual Misguide operatorsSeriousComplete the manualWarningNServiceN
Risk Factor Identification and Analysis
Technology RiskDuration riskMarket RiskCost Risk and Engineering Design RiskLegal Risk
Operating Environment
The operating environment of our project is reasonable; there are no extreme requirements for the project to operate so that our project can be operated in the normal and real situation.
Intended User(s) and Intended Use(s)
Intended User(s)Some users that the proposed invention would be useful to are first responders, firefighters, police officers, or park rangers.
Intended Use(s)This invention can be used in a variety of different ways. The main purpose would be to locate a person's wireless cell phone signal, retrieve its location via triangulation, and transmit the phone's location to the control center.
Background
Unmanned Aerial Vehicle
Quadcopter
Flight Control
. Triangulation
Calculation
Intellectual Property
Locating System for Autistic Child and Others (U.S. Patent 2013/0260785 A1)
Patent Concept
Standards Considerations
Regional StandardNational Standard
ConclusionIn order to make this product easy to trade and avoid any kind of obstacles from international and local markets, the team will comply with standards:CCC standardsCE standardsIEEE 802.6IEEE 802.11FCC standardsISO/IEC TR 24769:2008GSM specification 03.03 section 4.3.2
Globalization
The team understands the importance of eliminating the barriers by make this project meet all kinds of standards to obtain global acceptance, the team also understands the importance of the international market.
Health and Safety
In regards to the health and safety of the users of this design, the environment the product is to be operated on, and the effects on society, it is important to make note of the practices followed throughout the design process of this project.
Environmental Consideration
For awareness of RoHS banned materials:MercuryLeadCadmiumHexavalent ChromiumPolybrominated BiphenylsPolybrominated Biphenyl EtherPBB and PBDE are flame retardants used in some plastics.
For Material Toxic Contain Testing and Evaluating
Insist on rights of humanity and nature to co-exist in a healthy, supportive, diverse and sustainable condition.Recognize Interdependence.Respect relationships between spirit and matter. Accept responsibility for the consequences of design decisions upon human well-being, the viability of natural systems and their right to co-exist.Create safe objects of long-term value. Eliminate the concept of waste.Understand the limitations of design. Rely on natural energy flows. Seek constant improvement by the sharing of knowledge.
Sustainability Considerations
According to the Hannover principles, as shown in the following:Accept responsibility for the consequences of design decisions upon human well-being, the viability of natural systems and their right to co-exist.Create safe objects of long-term value. Eliminate the concept of waste.
Manufacturability Considerations
Product Cost vs Time
Ethical Considerations & Social Impact
Ethical Considerations
I am an engineer, in my profession I take deep pride.To it, I owe solemn obligations.Since the Stone Age, human progress has been spurred by the engineering genius.Engineers have made usable nature's vast resources of material and energy for humanity's benefit.Engineers have vitalized and turned to practical use the principles of science and the means of technology.Were it not for this heritage of accumulated experience, my efforts would be feeble.As an engineer, I pledge to practice integrity and fair dealing, tolerance, and respect, and to uphold devotion to the standards and the dignity of my profession, conscious always that my skill carries with it the obligation to serve humanity by making the best use of Earth's precious wealth.As an engineer, [in humility and with the need for Divine guidance,] I shall participate in none but honest enterprises.When needed, my skill and knowledge shall be given without reservation for the public good.In the performance of duty and in fidelity to my profession, I shall give the utmost
Decision System
Option#Description1Deny the existence of the problem2There is deviation in the system, the customer is informed of it, but no help is offered.3A warning label says that the deviation should not be used for certain applications4Recall notices are sent out, and all deviated copters are replaced5Replacement copters are offered only if the customer notices the problem
TheoriesOptions#UtilitarianEgoismRightKantianScoreBest option101001Option 42010.2501.2530.2510.250.251.7541011350.250.750.250.251.25
Concept DevelopmentObjectivesThe system should have high accuracy The system should be low costThe system should have high signal quality The system should have low energy consumptionThe system should have enough range and enough payloadConstraintsThe system must have good communication capabilityThe system must be stable
Concept Fan
accuracyLow costSignal qualityenergy consumptionPayload & distanceaccuracy13535Low cost1/31313Signal quality1/51/3133Low-energy consumption1/311/311Payload&distance1/51/31/311
accuracyLow costSignal qualityenergy consumptionPayload & distanceG.Meanwaccuracy135352.95420.4650Low cost0.3313131.24320.1957Signal quality0.330.331331.00000.15740Low-energy consumption0.3310.33110.64180.1010Payload & distance0.330.330.33110.51420.0809total6.3534
Concept Selection
DECISION
Option 1Option 2Option 3constraintshave good communication capabilityYESYESYESecological environmental friendlyYESYESYESObjectivesWaccuracy0.465031.395041.860052.3250Low cost0.195750.978540.782840.7828Signal quality0.157440.629640.629640.6296Low-energy consumption0.101030.303040.404040.4040Payload & distance0.080950.404540.323630.2427total203.7106204.0000204.3841
End Product Description and Other Deliverables
End Product Description
Other DeliverablesPower Point PresentationsVideo DemonstrationsFinal ReportUser ManualDisplay Board
Plan of Action
We are able to assign titles to each engineer; Mr. Roberto Calderon Software Engineer, Mr. Lazaro Perez Software Engineer, Mr. Hao Liang Hardware Engineer, and Mr. Liuyi Gu Communications Engineer.
PERT Diagram Plan of Action
Plan of Action
ResearchTriangulation & CommunicationHardware IntegrationTest & Verification
Multidisciplinary Aspects
Personnel
Budget
The costs involve equipment cost and work cost. Estimates were given in the Plan of Action section, however, this section in particular gives detailed analysis of how the budget is to be distributed and an analysis is given based on the real cost of each part and the real cost of the work contributed by each engineer.
Gantt Chart Copter Triangulation Locator
Results Evaluation
We are promising:
Objectives to be metConstraints to be satisfiedStandards to comply withPatents not to infringeSpecification
Life Long Learning
We know that getting this product into production was no small task. However, we have some understanding of the steps we need to take in order to make this happen. We need to find buyers that are going to use and make this product continue to sell in the future. The team will continue to read magazine to stay updated on what is being done with technology so that we can improve our product and ourselves. Finally, we continue to study and practice the skills we learn to become better engineers.
Conclusion
The idea for this project came from our mentor Professor Ismail Guvenc.During the interview with our mentor, we learned the different concepts that this project would be composed of and the basic structure of how it was going to work.
Conclusion
The main activity involved in completing this proposal was by far research. We needed to do an incredible amount of research to write this proposal, which included looking into intellectual properties, global and ethical considerations, marketability of our product, and how the product and its different sections function. In addition, we complied with the standards that apply to this project and were sure not to infringe on any existing patents.This project has made us see how technology can benefit society and how there it is always expanding and will continue to do so.
In conclusion, we were able to see our clients needs come to fruition using our aptitude and skills.
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