POSITIONNAMEID NO.COURSE Project Leader Muhammad Firdaus Bin Dainure12731CHE Secretary Nurul Huda Saffry Bte Mohamad Jemuri 14109EE Treasurer Mohd Fareez.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Faron has completed more work on his car for the 06 season and it provides a good lesson in sprint car anatomy. Shown here is the hood scoop, torsion bars.
Advertisements

AVQ Automatic Volume and eQqualization control Interactive White Paper v1.6.
A comparison of two cars I would like to own: a 2012 Chevy 2500 HD and a 2012 Ford F350. Presented by: Kody Rubright Project 15-Car Purchase April 30,
Wheel Bearings.
Technology of Safety Chapter 16. Vehicle Safety Although there has been a steady increase in the number of vehicle accidents per year, car safety has.
Wheels 1 Wheels. Wheels 2 Introductory Question The light turns green and you’re in a hurry. Will your car accelerate faster if you skid your wheels and.
Collision Mitigation break system (CMS) What is CMS? How it works System Configuration Warning Devices Collision Avoidance Maneuvers Conclusions.
Activity 82 Braking Distance
Challenging Situations
Steering Fundamentals
Step 1 Park vehicle on a level surface then engage the parking brake and turn off engine. If you cannot comfortably get under the car, raise the front.
Ville Hela-Aro / Jarno Lindberg / Rochale Yates
By: Tara Pierfy. * Catapult-Launch Lift * Chain Lift * Breaks.
ENGINEERING TEAM PROJECT Group 52 SAFETY LIGHT JACKET.
4D S tate conclusion P review words to use L ist ideas A ssign order N ote ideas in complete sentences P urpose A udience T opic H ook Describe Explain.
Control Devices & Instruments
INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY TWINTECH
Sensors Cassandra, Gayathri, Rohan, Patrick. -Many distractions while driving -Want to dramatically reduce accidents that occur -Try to figure out ways.
GIRLS Robotic Camp. Let’s Begin Meet and Greet – Camp leaders introduce themselves – Students introduce themselves.
NEED A DIFFERENT NAME Mark Page (LHS) Andrew Osborne (AHS) Jasmine Gandhi (CHS) March 31, 2009.
NEED A DIFFERENT NAME Mark Page (LHS) Andrew Osborne (AHS) Jasmine Gandhi (CHS) March 31, 2009.
HPD 4C WORKING WITH SCHOOL AGE CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS MRS. FILINOV Social and Emotional Development in Children.
What is an Automobile ? How does it work ? What makes it work ?
Emerging Market Vehicle RWTH Aachen University Auxiliary Systems.
Air Bags  A balloon type device design to help protect you when your car is struck.  They usually deploy at speeds of over 20 mph.  Are listed as.
Student Safety in Schools. Student Safety Tips Be early for the bus. Never run to or from the bus. Be alert and stand back from the curb. Don't push or.
October 3, 2015 SILENCER 1 October 3, 2015 SILENCER 1 The Silencer Milestone Old Dominion University CS 410 Red Group.
Team Carp Mark Page Andrew Osborne Jasmine Gandhi March 24, 2009.
Team Carp Mark Page Andrew Osborne Jasmine Gandhi March 24, 2009.
Honda Cars. Sekhon Honda Dealership Company Honda Cars So, you're thinking about a Honda cars and you're doing great since you're at Sekhon Honda Dealership.
Power Window. what kind of mechanism makes your car windows go up and down? How about the power windows with the automatic-up feature that raises the.
Problem Statement Need to build a manually controlled robot capable of moving around and gripping and lifting objects. Basically we can divide this problem.
Plan By Myre Adnan. WHAT I WILL NEED Visual Sensor Pressure Sensor Voice Recorder Cotton sock Levers Wooden Arm Track 2 Wheels Triangle Alarm Clock 2.
Newton's first law of motion states that the velocity of an object will stay constant unless a force is put upon it.
A comparison of two cars I would like to own: a Porsche and Jeep. Presented by: Claire O’Connor Project 15: Buying your first car January 11, 2012.
ETP GROUP 4 1. AHMAD FIRDAUS BIN MOHAMAD CATHERINE SIM MONG PHENG FAIMAIZE BIN IBRAHIM MUHAMMAD SYAWATUL EQWAN BIN MOHAMED SAPII.
Presented by: Chandler Burris-Jones Project 15- Buying Your First Car 5/2/2012.
Newton's first law of motion is often stated as An object at rest stays at rest and an object in motion stays in motion with the same speed and in the.
ETP GROUP 4 1. AHMAD FIRDAUS BIN MOHAMAD CATHERINE SIM MONG PHENG FAIMAIZE BIN IBRAHIM MUHAMMAD SYAWATUL EQWAN BIN MOHAMED SAPII.
Jennifer Wysocki. According to the CDC-CDC Motor vehicle crashes are the LEADING cause of death for U.S. teens. In 2010, seven teens ages 16 to 19 died.
ENGINEERING TEAM PROJECT ELECTRONIC MATRIC RECORDING SYSTEM GROUP 44 TEAM MEMBERS : MUHAMMAD ASYRAFF BIN AZMI (CHE)13675 DANDY LAU JING HUI (EE)13782 MUHAMMAD.
A comparison of two cars I would like to own: A Jeep Wrangler and An Audi R8 Presented By: Lincoln Phillips Project #15: First Car January 4 th 2011.
Team Carp Mark Page Andrew Osborne Jasmine Gandhi March 24, 2009.
Title : How The Mind Works (Ergonomic-Stress in Nursing)
Chapter 3. Name 3 safety devices Safety belts Head restraints Inside and outside mirrors Horn Hazard flasher Turn signal Windshield wipers Sun visor Seat.
Problem Statement & Conceptual Designs September 6, 2006 Team Moondogs Chris Culver Rahul Kirtikar Elias Krauklis Christopher Sampson Michael Widerquist.
Brother Who is the speaker in the poem? How does the speaker feel about the little brother? If you were the speaker in this poem, how might the poem be.
EMERGENCY SITUATIONS SKIDS Emergency Stops Running off the pavement Car Fires, Electrical wires Plunging into Water Hood Latch Failure Wind shield wiper.
Communication Correction Plan(??) Mark Page (LHS) Andrew Osborne (AHS) Jasmine Gandhi (CHS) March 31, 2009.
Concerning regarding the future development of ECE R28 1 Informal document GRB (63 rd GRB, February 2016, agenda item 2) Transmitted by the.
The looks of this vehicle help make my decision to get it. Also, the speed of the this car is something I would enjoy.
Prepared by: Sir Mohd ‘Ariff Abdul Jalil For Semester November 2011.
Getting a deeper understanding Can we find a common denominator amongst the large number of manifestations of OCD and anxiety disorders?
Automotive Differential
For more information visit What is “The Sound Factor” ??? The Sound Factor specializes in.
DO NOW Chapter 3 Review.
Jeopardy Newton’s 1 st Law Newton’s 2 nd Law Newton’s 3 rd Law VocabularyFriction and More Final Jeopardy.
Assistive Technology Tools By: Ellie Rice EDN
Feedback Systems and Driving Clinton Matney AT Workshop 2016.
An Egg-citing Crash. Objectives of Lesson Automotive safety features that help to save lives. What Crumple Zones are and how they help us. The physics.
Page  3  Brakes are devices whose function it is to slow and stop and automobile. They are mandatory for the safe operation of vehicles.  Brakes.
Top 10 Best Selling Car Seats for infants, toddler and kids A best car seat is one of the safest product which every parent will buy for their child safety.
DIFFERENT FORMS OF FRICTION  Even though different forms of friction exist, they have one thing in common: If two objects are in contact, frictional.
Steering System Function of Steering System
Mindstorm Robots 4th Grade Lesson 1.
Use of Neutral Gear in an Automatic Transmission Car
POWERTRAINS By: Sunny Gharial.
VEHICLE TECHNOLOGY BRAKE SYSTEMS.
Electromagnetism.
Presentation transcript:

POSITIONNAMEID NO.COURSE Project Leader Muhammad Firdaus Bin Dainure12731CHE Secretary Nurul Huda Saffry Bte Mohamad Jemuri 14109EE Treasurer Mohd Fareez Akmal Bin Mohd Fadzli 12677CHE Design Leader Muhammad Ikhwan Alimi Bin Mohd Yunus 14063ME Technical Leader Mohd Zulfaiz Bin Jasni12698ME R&D Leader Mohamad Amiry Erfi Abd Aziz12654CHE GROUP MEMBERS ETP70

 Problem statement  Solution  Objective  Methodology  Results and discussion 1. Braking system 2. Visual system 3. Audio system  Cost analysis  Conclusion CONTENTS

Baby strollers today only have wheel locks that require the person to manually push the brake adjuster to lock the wheels of the stroller. This is seen as a problem because users are always careless to lock the brake and this has lead to accidents. Problem Statement

 According to the statistics made in 2010 by child lawyer, Jeffrey Killino, annually, as many as 13,000 children under age three get hurt in stroller accidents. Unfortunately, about two children die each year from stroller-related incidents.  One of the major causes of accidents is caused by poor braking system.

 Most baby strollers are not entertaining enough to the babies and failed to keep the baby preoccupied, thus, make them cry.  This is proven by referring to a research made by the baby company, Fisher Price. They found out that babies will feel discomfort whenever he or she is at static mode.  Babies need something that can catch their attention such as moving objects or sounds to make them calm.

 Divided into 3 parts :  Brake system – apply braking system based on the airport’s luggage cart braking concept(push-to-move concept).  Visual system – installing a rotating picture under the hood to catch the attention of the baby.  Audio system – a built in speaker is used to produce the sound of suitable decibel for a baby. It is connected to any audio device via audio jack. SOLUTIONS

OBJECTIVE

METHODOLOGY

This project is divided into three parts : 1. Braking system 2. Visual system 3. Audio system RESULTS AND DISCUSSION

Braking system

Visual system

 PROBLEMS: Baby usually attracted to moving object. For example, babies usually fall asleep or stay quiet when in the car or being pushed in baby stroller. When the vehicles stops, the babies felt uneasy and might cry. OBJECTIVE: We aim to add more entertainment feature on the baby stroller to make the baby feels comfortable. SOLUTION: Visual system consist of rotating attractive wallpaper to make the baby stay quiet placed on top of the baby stroller’s umbrella.

 The motor inside the box will rotate the gear attached to the wooden rod. The wooden rod then will rotate the back steel roller. The rotation of the back roller will rotate the wallpaper attached between the front and back roller. The wallpaper will continue rotating at a speed suitable for the babies. This will attract the baby and keep them calm.

Audio System

Cost Analysis

CONCLUSION