Research Project / Applications Seminar SYST 798 Sponsor: Dr. KuoChu Chang Team:Brian Boynton Tom Hare Eric Ho Matt Maier Ali Raza
Status Report 1: 21 Feb 2008 Review Progress made thus far –Website Completed –Algorithm implementation using Java Programming –Architecture Product Development –EVMS Updates –Further Project Research BioSensor Technology
Team Interface Website –Research –EVMS –Deliverables –Models –Other Communication Links Team Info
MODEL Progress Architecture Products (OVs, SVs) Simulation Model (CPN, others) Model Analysis Models –JAVA Programming of Voronoi and Epidemic
Architecture Product Development Architecture (DoDAF Products) –Use Cases –Context Diagram –OV-1, OV-2, and OV-5 Operational Views Biological Sensor Fusion (OV-2)
EVMS Update Renamed/Reorganized WBS Deliverables Allocated more scheduled efforts towards Modeling & Simulation from 282 465 hrs 1.3Research & Development Literature Review Algorithmic/Software Analysis System Architecture Design Use Case Development DoDAF Products Model Development CPN Executable Model Java Model Model Execution (running the model and adjusting parameters) Final Analysis (developing your final outcome of the project - Conclusion Development)
EVMS Updated/Re-titled Categories Activity 1/25/2008 2/1/20082/8/2008 2/15/20082/22/20082/29/2008 3/7/2008 3/14/20083/21/20083/28/2008 4/4/2008 4/11/20084/18/20084/25/2008 5/2/20085/9/2008 WBS Total 1.1 Problem Definition Requirements Engineering Research & Development Project Management Plan & Reports TOTAL
Current DHS/DoD Investment in BioSensors May 2007: DHS High Priority Tech Needs Chem/Bio Defense: Integrated CBRNE sensor reporting capability Feb 2006: Innovative American Tech, Inc. offers I-CBRNE sensor system Feb 2006: DARPA Bio Warfare Defense $440M projected for FY2008 through FY2011 –Handheld Isothermal Silver Standard Sensor (HISSS) –Projected to detect entire biological warfare threat spectrum
Further BioSensor Research Researched DHS Progress on BioDetectors to further qualify Project Scope –Rapid Automated Biological Identification System (RABIS) - "detect-to-protect" system for round-the-clock, distributed indoor monitoring of buildings and selected outdoor locations for bacteria, viruses and toxins –Companies working this solution for our high priority research: Sarnoff Corporation of Princeton, NJ Brimrose Corporation of Baltimore, MD Johns Hopkins University's Applied Physics Laboratory of Laurel, MD Ionian Technologies, Inc. of Upland, CA Goodrich Corporation of Danbury, CT Battelle Memorial Institute of Aberdeen, MD Physical Sciences, Inc. of Andover, MA Research Triangle Institute of Research Triangle Park, NC