Tilapi-Ugghhh Group 8: Gerardo Caicedo (EE) Josey Nieto (EE) Kaiyune Wu (EE)

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Tilapi-Ugghhh Group 8: Gerardo Caicedo (EE) Josey Nieto (EE) Kaiyune Wu (EE)

Problem Definition Roughly 0.007% of the world’s water supply is readily accessible and potable Nearly 1.5 billion people lack safe drinking water An estimated 5 million deaths per year can be attributed to waterborne diseases Major sources of drinking water need some means of monitoring without continuous human interaction

Tilapi-Ugghhh Solar recharging submersible Self and environmentally aware –Water detection –Light Detection –Proximity sensors Sonar and whiskers –Voltage monitoring Autonomous –Randomization of movement –Response < 1 second

A.I. Block Diagram & Sensor Arrangement

Applications Equipment of additional sensors –Temperature –Chemical Data logging Wireless communication –Sending commands –Retrieving data Long-term aquatic environment monitoring probe

Thanks CEI for all of your support!