SDP 2010 Team Goeckel Stephan Adams Ghaida Al-Jermozi Jessica Lau Dan Smith UMass CampusView.

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SDP 2010 Team Goeckel Stephan Adams Ghaida Al-Jermozi Jessica Lau Dan Smith UMass CampusView

2 SDP 2010 Team Goeckel CampusView  Collect Pictures of Locations  Near Real Time Uploading of Pictures  Internet Access to Pictures

3 SDP 2010 Team Goeckel System Model Green – Implemented Routines

4 SDP 2010 Team Goeckel CDR ISSUES

5 SDP 2010 Team Goeckel Wireless Module  Switched wireless modules after MDR Developed library for wireless Successful integration

6 SDP 2010 Team Goeckel Image Filtering  Contrast  Sobel edge detector Measure variance of the filtered image Computationally inefficient  Thresholds are tunable to inputs

7 SDP 2010 Team Goeckel Variance: 998 Variance: 1412 Image Filtering (Contrast)

8 SDP 2010 Team Goeckel Image Filtering (Edge Detection) Variance: 1284 Variance: 294

9 SDP 2010 Team Goeckel Device Photo

10 SDP 2010 Team Goeckel Per Unit Cost (>100) ComponentsPrice GPS$25.50 Wireless$55.96 Compass$20.00 Camera$39.95 uController$4.54 Battery$13.56 PCB$10 Components$10 Total$ Cost of prototype was $242.50

11 SDP 2010 Team Goeckel Requirements  Unit Cost: Less than $200  Image Quality: 640x480  User Interface: Google Maps API  Portability: Size: Deck of Cards Weight: Can of Soda

12 SDP 2010 Team Goeckel SDP Demo Day  Device will be taken outside  Live demonstration, upload photos to interface

13 SDP 2010 Team Goeckel DEMONSTRATION