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AQUAS Project Development CS410 Fall 2004. Team Members. Overview. Problem and Solution Critical Design Project Phases Managerial Methods Marketing Risks. Problem Statement.
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AQUAS Project Development CS410 Fall 2004
Overview • Problem and Solution • Critical Design • Project Phases • Managerial Methods • Marketing • Risks
Problem Statement Legislative Study reports that there are "more than 1,500 indoor air pollutants that pose potential hazards to public health". The failure of heating and cooling system air filters to adequately remove deadly air borne pollutants poses a serious health threat in domestic household environments. http://www.naturalair.com/othersolutions.htm
Types of Pollutants Sources Appendix A.2
Solution: Air Quality Assurance System Solution Air Sensor Unit Wall LCD Console Develop a system that detects, measures, displays, and alerts residential inhabitants of contaminant levels in the home.
Critical Hardware Design Resources $ 7- $10 each Wiring $ 5 Chassis $10 $10 LCD/Console
Critical Software Design $10, 000 No Cost Included with Windows 2003 $ 5, 000 $ 5.00
Management Plan Enterprise Unified Process (EUP)
Phase 0: Deliverables and Artifacts Artifacts Deliverables
Phase 1: Deliverables and Artifacts Artifacts Deliverables
Phase 2: Deliverables and Artifacts Deliverables Artifacts
Phase 2: Budget www.salary.com
Target Market Residential Manufacturers Primary Secondary Not just home improvement home perfection The World Leader in Air Conditioning, Heating, and Refrigeration Systems Sources Appendix A.5
Funding Plan • SBIR (NIH) National Institute of Health • Phase I: $100,000 • Phase II: $750,000 • Phase III: Investor Grants or Business Loans
Competition Matrix Sources Appendix Item A.3 Current Testing Kits Appendix Item B.1
Risks 5 25 Probability 1 Consequences 5
Summary • Problem and Solution • Critical Design • Project Phases • Managerial Methods • Marketing • Risks
Appendix A A.2 Sources for Pollutants http://www.nsc.org/ehc/radon/rad_faqs.htm#1 http://www.niehs.nih.gov/oc/factsheets/ozone/whatis.htm http://www.ozoneservices.com/glossary/n/nitrogendioxide.htm A.1 How a HVAC Works A.3 Sources for Competition Matrix Mold Detection Kit http://www.professionalequipment.com/xq/ASP/ProductID.1088/id.6/subID.65/qx/default.htm Radon Detection Kit http://www.professionalequipment.com/xq/ASP/radon-testing/id.6/subID.66/qx/default.htm Multi-Gas Detector http://www.omniinstruments.co.uk/gasdetection/gasdetection.htm Mini Vane Anemometer http://www.electrical-contractor.net/The_Store/EX/451104.htm Carbon Monoxide Detector http://products.consumerguide.com/reviews/product.epub?productId=25659 http://www.professionalequipment.com/xq/ASP/gas-detector/id.6/subID.64/qx/default.htm http://www.omniinstruments.co.uk/gasdetection/gasdetection.htm Digital CFM Air Flow Meter http://www.terrauniversal.com/products/measuring/digitalcfm.shtml Enviro Check Home Kit http://www.healthgoods.com/Shopping/Home_Test_Kits/Indoor_Air_Quality_Testing.asp A.4 A.5Sources for Target Market http://www.trane.com/TraneHomePage.asp http://www.global.carrier.com/generic/0,1238,CLI1_DIV28_ETI143,00.html • A.6 Directions for AQUAS Installation • Attach Air Sensor Unit inside HVAC system 12 inches above the air filter. • Secure LCD console to desired location on wall. • Connect the Air Sensor Unit to the LCD console. • Press calibrate button to calibrate. Complete WBS Phases 0-3 at www.cs.odu.edu/~vturnqui/project
Appendix B B.1 Current Competition (Testing Kits)
Appendix C C.1 Additional References • Croom, Miles L., Filter dust collectors, McGraw Hill, Inc, New York, 1995. • Donovan, R. P. Fabric filtration for combustion sources, Marcel Dekker, Inc., New York, 1985. • McDermott, Henry. Handbook of Ventilation for Contaminate control. Butterworth Publishers, Boston, 1985. • McQuiston, Faye C. and Parker, Jerald D. Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning Analysis and Design, Fourth Edition, John Wiley and Sons, New York, 1994. • Oughton, D. R. and Hodkinson, S. Heating and Air Conditioning of Buildings, Butterworth- Heinemann, Oxford, 2002. • http://www.air-care-filters.com • http://www.air-care-filters.com/faq.htm • http://www.eepn.com/Locator/Products/ArticleID/26804/Action/Issue/26804.html • http://www.stpaultravelers.com/business_insurance/risk_control • http://www.eled.com/product.asp?catalog_name=LEDs&product_id=E1503CB-ID • http://www.eepn.com/Locator/Products/ArticleID/26804/Action/Issue/26804.html • http://doityourself.com/store/buildingwireuf.htm • http://www.provantage.com/buy-7CBTB00E-500-ft-solid-cat5e-pvc-jacket-cmr-rated-white-cables-go-bulk-wire-connectors-27355-shopping.htm • http://www.census.gov/indicator/www/newresconst.pdf • http://www.census.gov/popest/housing/tables/HU-EST2003-01.pdf • http://www.census.gov/const/C25Ann/sftotalac.pdf • http://www.deyes.sefton.sch.uk/technology/AS&Alevel/microprocessor_control.htm • http://www.salary.com • http://www.cmhc-schl.gc.ca/en/burema/gesein/abhose/abhose_ce25.cfm • http://www.health.state.mn.us/divs/eh/indoorair/co2/ • http://www.radonseal.com/radon-level.htm • http://www.le.ac.uk/ieh/pdf/vocslflt.pdf • http://www.nyc.gov/html/hpd/html/for-owners/carbonmonoxide.html • http://www.seallabs.com/ • http://www.syndistar.com/product_media/pdfs/pbfp117.PDF • http://www.thebostonchannel.com/health/880566/detail.html • http://www.s-pengineering.com/Radon_Testing/Index.htm • http://www.guntherhomeinspections.com/radon.htm • www.trane.com