EE-595 Capstone Design EE595 Capstone Design Presentations Friday, May 8 in EMS-E250 Presentation Times Team 5: 8:00 – 9:50AM Electronic Race Torch Brittany Vlies, Rishab Baradwaj, Hussien Mohssien, Mitchell Johnson, Marcus Busse Team 3: 10:00 – 11:50AM Bicycle Safety System Daniil Rabinovich, Thomas St. Marie, Michael Leaf, Adam Tomcheck, Eric Kreiter Best Project Award Fall 2014: 12:10 – 12:25PM Surface Vibration Audio Player Sean Harvey, John Johnston, Ashraf Al-Hajjeh, Matthew Maletta, Eric Clark Team 1: 12:30 – 2:20PM EV Battery Management System Joshua Sieber, Scott Haskins, Sue Lor, Benjamin Ahles, Mitchell Auping Team 6: 2:30 – 4:20PM Water Purification Control System Yuqiu Jiang, Guanchu Chen, Quinton Presley, Zhuoyu Jiang, Frank Andersen, Jinduo Li Team 2: 4:30 – 6:20PM Wireless Sensor Data Acquisition System Arielle Walker, Bo Yuan, Sarosh Khalid, Christopher Hudy, Arsalan Ahmed Team 4: 6:30 – 8:20PM Wrist Band Pulse Oximeter Zachary Cruz, Kehali Haileselassie, Yifan Li, Yunrui Wang, Yinxi Lin
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EE-595 Capstone Design EE595 Capstone Design Presentations Friday, May 8 in EMS-E250
Presentation Times
Team 5: 8:00 – 9:50AM � Electronic Race Torch
Brittany Vlies, Rishab Baradwaj, Hussien Mohssien, Mitchell Johnson, Marcus Busse
Team 3: 10:00 – 11:50AM � Bicycle Safety System
Daniil Rabinovich, Thomas St. Marie, Michael Leaf, Adam Tomcheck, Eric Kreiter
Best Project Award Fall 2014: 12:10 – 12:25PM � Surface Vibration Audio PlayerSean Harvey, John Johnston, Ashraf Al-Hajjeh, Matthew Maletta, Eric Clark
Team 1: 12:30 – 2:20PM � EV Battery Management SystemJoshua Sieber, Scott Haskins, Sue Lor, Benjamin Ahles, Mitchell Auping
Team 6: 2:30 – 4:20PM � Water Purification Control System
Yuqiu Jiang, Guanchu Chen, Quinton Presley, Zhuoyu Jiang, Frank Andersen, Jinduo Li
Team 2: 4:30 – 6:20PM � Wireless Sensor Data Acquisition System
Arielle Walker, Bo Yuan, Sarosh Khalid, Christopher Hudy, Arsalan Ahmed
Team 4: 6:30 – 8:20PM � Wrist Band Pulse Oximeter
Zachary Cruz, Kehali Haileselassie, Yifan Li, Yunrui Wang, Yinxi Lin
EV Battery Management System
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Team 1
JOSH SIEBER SCOTTHASKINS
BEN AHLES
SUE LOR MITCH AUPING
Battery Management System
�The system is useful for electric vehicle battery management.
�The system shall monitor the charging, balancing and discharge of the battery (LiFePo4 cells) to a 48 volt DC brushless motor.
�The system has automatic shut-off protection in place during dangerous conditions.
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Product Description
Battery Management System
�KEY FEATURES & OPERATING MODES
�Cell Overcharge Protection
�Cell Over Discharge Protection
�Over Voltage Protection
�Thermal/Overheating Protection
�Display will show time left at current use of power, battery state of charge, and all warnings related to system protection.
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Key Requirements
Battery Management System
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Block Diagram
Wireless Sensor Data Acquisition System
Team 2
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Chris Hudy Arsalan Ahmed
Arielle Walker Bo Yuan Sarosh Khalid
Project Description
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• Sensor inputs from the environment are digitized and sent to a microcontroller through a wireless module (using appropriate protocols).
• This design is to be used for CT scan imaging machines in a high speed rotating environment.
• Using the wireless transmitters we would eliminate costly wiring and allow flexibility in the location/placement of these sensors.
2. Battery powered sensor devices that can sense Temperature, Pressure and G-Force of environment
3. AD conversion circuitry with at least 8 bits of resolution4. Data acquisition at a minimum of 500 Hz5. Capability of enabling/disabling transmission of data6. 5W maximum power dissipation7. Proposed market price: $250 (including receiver
hardware)
Block Diagram
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Bicycle Safety System
Team 3 - Left to Right: Daniil Rabinovich, Tom St. Marie, Michael Leaf, Adam Tomcheck, Eric Kreiter
Bicycle Safety System
• The product will use sensors to measure distance, as well as, speed that can be read on OLED display.
• Aux plug in for music
• Object detector interrupts music
when object is approaching bicycle
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Source: www.cateye.com
Bicycle Safety System Requirements
• Very low power, 9V battery
• All weather, All terrain
• Detects objects within 25 ft
• 128x32 resolution OLED display
• Compatible with any audio input device
• Low cost safety feature
• Available for use on all bicycles
• Total sales cost of product: $100.00
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Advanced Block Diagram
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Zach Cruz
Kehali Haileselassie
Yifan Li
Yunrui Wang
Yinxi Lin
Team 4
Wrist Band Pulse Oximeter
Measures pulse rate and blood oxygen levels
Bluetooth Connectivity
LCD display
Wrist worn pulse oximeter with finger attachment sensors
FROM:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pulse_oxi
metry#/media/File:Wrist-oximeter.jpg
An easy to operate wellness device
Product Description
Key Requirements
Proposed market price: $100
Blood oxygen level Measuring Range: 35%-99%
Blood oxygen level Measuring Accuracy: ±3%
Pulse Rate: 0-300bpm
Pulse Rate Accuracy: ±2bpm
Display resolution: 320X240
Display resolution: 320X240
Block Diagram
Signal Legend:
Power
Digital
Analog
Team 5: Electronic Race Torch
● Brittany Vlies
(Lead Prototype Director)
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● Rishab Baradwaj
(Lead Presentation Manager)
• Hussien Mohssien
(Lead Report Manager)
● Marcus Busse
(Lead System Designer)
● Mitchell Johnson
(Lead Project Integrator)
Description
• Electronic race starting device• Cost effective, alternative to starter pistol used
to start races• Utilizes power LED and stand alone speaker,
auxiliary output jack that communicates with existing timing control systems provided in schools