Electrical & Computer Engineering Presentation by: Andrew Frieden Matthew Weydt Nick Setzer Tyler Dunn CDR 2011 – Team Gong
2 Electrical & Computer Engineering Presentation Overview Main Goal Recap from last time Flow Diagrams Spending Gantt chart Demo
3 Electrical & Computer Engineering Main Goal To design and build a device that will determine whether it would be cost effective to install solar panels on a customer’s roof.
4 Electrical & Computer Engineering Project Overview Name: Self Sustaining Solar Sensor Uses Arduino microcontroller, GPRS transmitter, analog light sensors and android application to track data Self powered using its own solar panel Our device will give real time data, angle of power optimization, and dollar value feedback to the customer
5 Electrical & Computer Engineering Design (Pyranometer Array) 13 sensors Silicon Photodetectors Temperature sensor for solar efficiency
6 Electrical & Computer Engineering Design Continued. Pyranometer array on half sphere Uses many sensors to measure irradiance Irradiance is used to calculate electrical efficiency of solar panels Pyranometers act as control points to find an optimal direction for solar panel
7 Electrical & Computer Engineering Design Continued. Application will have calculator to do most/all of the data processing Energy calculations for electrical efficiency from irradiance Optimal direction algorithms
8 Electrical & Computer Engineering Data Flow Diagram Arduino Device Micro Controller + SD card GPRS Transmitter TCP Packet with JSON encoded data Android Device Php script MySql Database Application pulls from Database Interpolation Algorithm giving real time results to customer
9 Electrical & Computer Engineering Arduino Device Micro Controller + SD card GPRS Transmitter TCP Packet with JSON encoded data Android Device Php script MySql Database Application pulls from Database Interpolation Algorithm giving real time results to customer
10 Electrical & Computer Engineering Transmission Phase Arduino Device Micro Controller + SD card GPRS Transmitter TCP Packet with JSON encoded data Android Device Php script MySql Database Application pulls from Database Interpolation Algorithm giving real time results to customer
11 Electrical & Computer Engineering Android Device Arduino Device Micro Controller + SD card GPRS Transmitter TCP Packet with JSON encoded data Android Device Php script MySql Database Application pulls from Database Interpolation Algorithm giving real time results to customer
12 Electrical & Computer Engineering Spending Current spending total to date: ~$350 Money left to date:~$150 Estimate for production value for unit:~$100- $150 Current market technology: 6-8 design hours, digital image processing units (example Solmetric Suneye) ~$2000
13 Electrical & Computer Engineering Gantt Chart 2/16/2012
14 Electrical & Computer Engineering Arduino Demo Periodic Wakeup and Sleeps Read and Write to sd-card Sample analog sensors
15 Electrical & Computer Engineering Spline Interpolation
16 Electrical & Computer Engineering Transmission Demo GPRS Initialize the connection to the T-Mobile access point Open a single IP connection to westhostsite.com Construct a TCP Packet Send a HTTP Post to /sdp/sendjson.php
17 Electrical & Computer Engineering Packet Image Post Command TCP Packet
18 Electrical & Computer Engineering Android Demo Query the database for sensor data Displays graphs of data
19 Electrical & Computer Engineering How do we plan on demoing this? Downloadable android application which we will also have on display Sensor will real time update our phone and calculator Users can see the power and money that could be saved by the ambient light in the room and a flashlight Increase sensor and transmission rate for demo
20 Electrical & Computer Engineering Requirements Low Power, maximum of 5v peak operating with drawing no more than 2A from our power supply Android Application for calculating best performance of static solar panel, graphically displaying sensor data and a good estimate to dollar value saved by a user on a monthly basis A hardware device capable of processing and transmitting sensor data to the internet A sampling and transmission cycle that consumes less power than can be recharged via our solar panel A sensor array able to accurately sense light intensity of the sun in a potential spot for solar panels
21 Electrical & Computer Engineering Project Management Andrew Frieden, CSE: Android Application development Money saving, power saving and direction of optimal solar panel algorithms Web Designer Matthew Weydt, CSE: PHP Web Server development MySql Server development Arduino programming GPRS programming Nick Setzer, EE: Solar panel step down converter Power supply system Assist Arduino programming Tyler Dunn, EE: Sensor testing and Integration Device construction Power system design and testing Assist Arduino and GPRS programming