Team Paragon Product Requirements and Design Specifications Presented By: Brian Masse Dayna Vayhinger Dayna Vayhinger August 31, 2004.

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Team Paragon Product Requirements and Design Specifications Presented By: Brian Masse Dayna Vayhinger Dayna Vayhinger August 31, 2004

MINE DETECTOR ► Functional Performance: The autonomous mine detector is designed to sweep a 20’ x 20’ terrain with the capability of detecting up to four land mines. ► Requirement: Time  Complete sweep of area in 10 minutes ► Requirement: Budget constrained  $400 of reimbursed capital  $100 of out of the pocket capital

MINE DETECTOR ► Requirement: Must be back-portable  Fit in 2’ x 2’ x 2’ box  Weigh less than 50 lbs ► Requirement: Does not detonate mine  Sniffer at least 9” above center of mine  Parts of vehicle that touch ground at least 9” radius from center of mine

MINE DETECTOR ► Requirement: Operates in various climates  Functions in temperatures ranging from -10°F to 120°F  Functions in precipitation (handles daily maximum rainfall recorded in South Bend)  System functions in a maximum of 3” of snow/water ► Requirement: Consistent reporting  Documentation in MS Word and MS Excel  Presentations in MS PowerPoint  Programming in C/C++  Measurements in English units

MINE DETECTOR ► Requirement: Undetectable by enemy  Cannot be radio controlled  Cannot be wire controlled ► Requirement: Sufficiently powered for one sweep  Battery powered (Type to be decided)  Battery life of 10 or more minutes ► Requirement: Safe for use  Designed for operator of 18 years or older