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Mars Rover PDR Team Name

Mars Rover PDR Team Name. Presentation Outline. Provide a simple outline of the presentation If possible, indicate team member(s) who will preset each section. Team Organization. Single slide listing team members and role Can use an organization chart. Acronyms.

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Mars Rover PDR Team Name

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  1. Mars Rover PDR Team Name

  2. Presentation Outline • Provide a simple outline of the presentation • If possible, indicate team member(s) who will preset each section

  3. Team Organization • Single slide listing team members and role • Can use an organization chart

  4. Acronyms • Provide a list of acronyms used throughout the presentation • Used as refernce only. Does not need to be read through

  5. System Overview Presenter name here

  6. Mission Summary • Overview of mission objectives • Include any external objectives

  7. System Requirement Summary • Overview of system (mission) level requirements • Use bullets or table to demonstrate understanding of requirements

  8. System Level Trade and Selection • Present preliminary system-level concepts considered • Configurations of rocket and rover • Present criteria for final configuration selection • Include sketches and diagrams of various concepts considered. • Include variations on CONOPS considered

  9. System Concept of Operations • Provide overview of operations of the system from launch to landing to rover operations. • Launch and descent operations • Rover operations • Post-launch recovery • Simple flow diagrams and cartoons are a good way to present the CONOPS

  10. Physical Layout • Diagram of rocket showing major components • Dimensions • payload location • Major components involved in deploying payload • Diagram of rover • Dimensions • Identify major components and their locations

  11. Rocket Design Presenter Name

  12. Overview of Rocket • Describe overall rocket design • Identify major components and locations • Rocket weight • Motor selection • Airframe diameter • Fins size and number of fins • Length of rocket • Identify CP and CG and distance between CP and CG • Explain overall operation including rover deployment and recovery deployment

  13. Rocket Materials • Airframe material • Fin material • Nosecone material • Type of adhesives used • Rail button type • Motor retention

  14. Rocket Recovery System • Parachute selection • Harness • Type of shock cord, lengths and strengths • Linkages and strengths • Attachment points, eyebolts, fender washers, etc. • Parachute protection

  15. Rocket Recovery System Deployment Method • Motor ejection or Altimeter • Altimeter selection • Altimeter wiring diagram • Charge installation process • Arming process • Safety practices to avoid accidential firing during preparations • Ejection charge powder selection and quantity determination

  16. Rocket Motor Selection • Primary motor selection • Backup motor selection • Thrust to weight ratio • Flight simulations • Identify simulation software • Expected altitude

  17. Rover Design

  18. Rover Design Overview • Show block diagram or picture of rover • Identify major components • Dimensions • Mass of rover

  19. Rover Mechanics • Mechanical design description • Structure • Component placement • Material description

  20. Rover Electronics • Electronic block diagram • Processors • Memories • Sensors • Drivers for mechanisms and actuators

  21. Rover Power • Battery selection and configuration • Power capacity • Mounting method • Protection circuits • Short circuit • Over-discharge for lithium ion cells

  22. Rover Power Distribution • Electrical Power System Design • Regulators • Power distribution to subsystems, mechanisms, actuators

  23. Rover Markers • Describe the markers • Describe how the markers are released

  24. Rover Software Design • Flow Chart of software • Identify software states and how software transitions to each state • Power up • Integration • Launch • Deployment • Landing • Ground operation

  25. Rover Payload Integration • Describe design and construction of payload section • Any mechanisms that interact with rover • Describe how rover is configured for payload integration • Describe process of payload integration

  26. Testing

  27. Rover Testing • Describe testing of rover subsystems • Describe testing during subsystem integration • Describe functional testing

  28. Rocket Testing • Describe testing of rocket • Parachute deployment testing • Payload deployment testing • Flight test

  29. Flight Operations • Describe procedures during launch day • Rocket preparation • Rover Preparation • Rover integration into rocket • Preparations at the launch pad

  30. Program Schedule • Show schedule of the complete development cycle up to time of launch • Component and service schedule • When components are bought and lead times for components • Services required (contract machining, PCB, etc.)

  31. Program Budget • Show budget for all parts of the program • Components • Services • Travel expenses

  32. Summary • Describe state of development efforts, any accomplishments, issues, and way forward

  33. Instructions • Slides are a template describing information needed. • Each section can be expanded into more slides as needed. Don't try cramming each listed topic on the same slide. • Place team/school logo in the top left corner. • Put page numbers on the slides. • Formatting and background can be customized. This document is distributed as PDF to encourage you to make your own. • Do not include animations or videos as reviewers may not have compatible software. • Submit PDR in pdf format for maximum compatibility. • Do not include this slide in the presentation. Yes, some one will.

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