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APS Innovation. Fall 2007 Proposal. Team Breakdown:. Paul Brennan Sean Daugherty Adam Hughes Advisors: Dr. Vemuru, Dr. Khorbotly. Overview. Problem Definition Constraints Research and Information Gathered Design Alternative Design Project Timeline Estimated Budget Conclusion.
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APS Innovation Fall 2007 Proposal
Team Breakdown: • Paul Brennan • Sean Daugherty • Adam Hughes • Advisors: Dr. Vemuru, Dr. Khorbotly
Overview • Problem Definition • Constraints • Research and Information Gathered • Design • Alternative Design • Project Timeline • Estimated Budget • Conclusion
Problem Identification • Submitted by American Electric Power (AEP) • Wireless Personnel Tracker/Communication System • Network controlled from central location • Monitors end device locations • Transmit text based messages to devices • Receive messages from devices • Responds to “panic” signal • RF Transceivers • Networked to overcome environmental limitations • Relays data between control and devices
Problem Identification • Wireless Personnel Tracker/Communication System • End Device • Transmits its location in network • Receives text based messages from control • Transmits reply messages • Visual text output • Text input
Constraints • Economics • Primary cost tied to engineering hours • $30 dollars per hour engineering cost • Efficient network coverage • Enough relays to provide strong signal throughout entire complex without needless redundancy • Consider final manufacturing costs • Concept worthless if its not marketable
Constraints • Environment • Ecological • Low power consumption • Reduces battery waste • Robust parts • Reduce waste from broken components • Radiation • Minimize radiation from wireless signals for employee health • Operational • Electromagnetic noise from AEP generators
Constraints • Sustainability • Durability • End devices are likely to be dropped and must be capable of absorbing impact • Network Maintenance • Mesh networks designed to work around node failures, but an administrator will be needed
Constraints • Manufacturing • Limited consideration, design is proof of concept • Ethics • Privacy • Employees carrying devices will be constantly monitored • Health and Safety • Radiation • Health Concerns • Interference with other critical devices
Constraints • Social • No practical social constraints • Political • Operates within public technology frequency • No FCC regulations to consider
Research and Information • Zigbee • Well defined protocols • Ensures cross platform interoperability • Mesh Networking • AODV routing dynamically maintains paths • Low power • Years of operation on a pack of AA batteries • Range • Max range of over 60 ft
Researched Information • Bluetooth • Low power • 25 to 37 mA current consumption • Pico Net • Allows for interaction among all networked devices • Limit to 10 devices per pico net • No cross network communication • Limited Range • Max range of approximately 30 ft
Research and Information • WiFi • Impressive Range • Residential range of 125 to 200 ft • Outdoor range of between 750 to 1000ft • High Transmission Rate • 11 Mbps or 54 Mbps • High Power • Standby current consumption of 15 mA • Max current consumption of 297 mA
Design • End devices • Power source • Single pack of AA batteries • Display • Low power segmented display screen • Input • Full alpha-numeric keypad • Serial communication capable
Design • End devices • Microcontroller • TI CC2431 F64 • 12 bit ADC • 64 Kb programmable flash memory • Serial communications port • Zigbee compliant RF transceiver • Locater system block • Supports tracker implementation through hardware
Design • RF transceiver • TI CC2431 ZDK model • Zigbee compliant • Supports mesh transmission • Control Center • GUI Application • Application will run at top layer of the network from a PC • Interfaced to the microcontroller • Interface for generating and reading messages • Checks flag bit of each packet for indication of panic button
Alternate Design Option • Cheaper microcontroller • $2.53 cheaper average per unit price from TI • Cheaper development kit • Approximately $500 dollars cheaper • TI CC2430 F32 • Half the flash memory • Locator system block not included on chip
Alternate Design Option • TI CC2430 F32 continued • Limited programmable flash increases the cost of memory • Missing system block requires extra programming effort to gain similar functionality • Increases the value of memory further • Money saved on parts may be overwhelmed by the cost in extra engineering hours
Estimated Budget • Engineering hours account for nearly the entire cost of the project • 25 Summer research hours • 250 estimated implementation/testing hours • Parts, materials, and development kits make up a small portion of the overall cost • Motivating factor in the decision to reduce hours and take advantage of pre-existing technology with the CC2431 F64
Estimated Budget • Engineering Hours
Estimated Budget • Parts and materials
Conclusion • Deliverables • Central control • Monitors end device locations • Transmit text based messages to devices • Receive messages from devices • Responds to “panic” signal • End devices • Transmits its location in network • Receives text based messages from control • Transmits reply messages • Generates panic signal
Conclusion • Estimated cost • $22,750 • Delivery Date • Proof of concept on March 14, 2008
Questions • Thank you for your time and feedback