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1 Sensory Awareness Trail Team 06209 Team Members: Chiedu Monu Luke Hogan Tony Wong Richard Adams Timothy Mugwanya Team Mentor/Coordinator: Dr. Elizabeth DeBartolo

2 Purpose  Turn Nature Trail Into Sensory Trail  “All landscapes provoke some sensory response but it is the concentration of different experiences that gives sensory designs their identity.” (http://www.noahsarkgardens.co.uk/Articles/SensoryGarden.htm)

3 Sponsor  Everybody Rides  Non-Profit Therapeutic Riding Program  Location: Newark, NY  Serve over 150 Adults and Children Weekly

4 Needs  Stimulate the motor skills of participants  Incorporate sensory stimulus for all participants, especially those who are visually-impaired  Help Participants understand their surroundings  Anything installed shall look natural  Project components shall not obstruct existing trail  All project components shall be weatherproof

5 Needs (cont)  All projects shall be safe for all ages and abilities  The project components shall not cause a disturbance to users or horses  Projects shall require little maintenance  Any required electrical energy shall be generated on site using renewable power.  Constructed stations shall not be easily accessible to small animals  Develop a plan of unfinished projects for future design groups

6 Design Requirements  Mechanical  All projects require maintenance less than 3 times annually  Electronics are enclosed in no less than one layer of weatherproofing  All electronic enclosures are screwed shut  All wood is pressure treated and/or sealed with water repellant  Electrical  No more than 300mA on any circuits  All power sources must be renewable/rechargeable  Aesthetics  All installed objects are off of the beaten path in locations agreed upon by Everybody Rides  All projects external parts are colors or materials found in nature

7 Design Requirements (cont)  Activity  1/3 of devices installed stimulate the motor skills of participants  If all devices are used on trail:  Sense of smell is stimulated at least once  Sense of touch is stimulated at least once  Sense of sight is stimulated beyond the normal level on the trail at least once  4 narrative boxes highlight different aspects of the trail  Safety  Any edges on devices are no sharper than anything found in nature  Load bearing projects have a factor of safety of 2 or higher  No device uses flashing lights  Decibel levels of all installed devices, when used as instructed, do not exceed 85  All open containers intended for storage have openings of 12” diameter or greater  General  Plan includes top 4 ideas not installed on the trail as agreed upon by everybody rides

8 Projects 1.Narrative Audio Boxes 2.Animal Silhouettes Station 3.Bamboo Chimes 4.Pine Cone Buckets 5.Solar Powered Fountain

9 Narrative Audio Boxes  Preset audio clip  Dynamo (Battery) powered  Teaches about Nature on trail –White Pine/Red Pine, Trilliums, Etc.

10 Animal Silhouettes Station  Plays recordable audio clip  Dynamo (Battery) powered  Teaches about Animals on trail –Where they live, what they eat, noises they make, Etc.

11 Electrical Design PVC Rectangular Enclosure

12 Installation  PVC outdoor enclosure  Wooden “birdhouse” exterior with hinged door  Post mounted 4 ft into ground

13 Requirements Met Design Requirement Narrative Audio BoxAnimal Silhouettes Project requires maintenance less than 3 times annually Electronics are enclosed in no less than one layer of weatherproofing √√ Electronic enclosures are screwed shut √√ Wood is pressure treated and/or sealed with water repellant √√ No more than 300mA on any circuits Power sources are renewable/rechargeable √√ Installed object is off of the beaten path in locations agreed upon by Everybody Rides √√ Projects external parts are colors or materials found in nature √√ Edges on devices are no sharper than anything found in nature √√ Load bearing parts have a factor of safety of 2 or higher √√ No flashing lights √√ Decibel levels are 85 or lower Open Containers with bottoms have an opening of 12” or greater √√

14 Bamboo Chimes  Large chime for walkers and riders  Stick taken from basket used to strike bamboo  Utilizes motor skills, balance, sight, sound, texture

15 Design and Installation

16 Problem  Bamboo has thin membrane inside every foot  Could collect rain water or become bird house  Solution : Expanding Foam Insulation

17 Requirements Met Design RequirementBamboo Chimes Project requires maintenance less than 3 times annually √ Electronics are enclosed in no less than one layer of weatherproofing √ Electronic enclosures are screwed shut √ Wood is pressure treated and/or sealed with water repellant √ No more than 300mA on any circuits √ Power sources are renewable/rechargeable √ Installed object is off of the beaten path in locations agreed upon by Everybody Rides √ Projects external parts are colors or materials found in nature √ Edges on devices are no sharper than anything found in nature √ Load bearing parts have a factor of safety of 2 or higher √ No flashing lights √ Decibel levels are 85 or lower √ Open Containers with bottoms have an opening of 12” or greater √

18 Pine Cone Buckets  Wicker baskets attached to trees  Riders transport pine cones from basket to basket  Help train users for Special Olympics

19 Requirements Met Design RequirementPine Cone Buckets Project requires maintenance less than 3 times annually √ Electronics are enclosed in no less than one layer of weatherproofing √ Electronic enclosures are screwed shut √ Wood is pressure treated and/or sealed with water repellant √ No more than 300mA on any circuits √ Power sources are renewable/rechargeable √ Installed object is off of the beaten path in locations agreed upon by Everybody Rides √ Projects external parts are colors or materials found in nature √ Edges on devices are no sharper than anything found in nature √ Load bearing parts have a factor of safety of 2 or higher √ No flashing lights √ Decibel levels are 85 or lower √ Open Containers with bottoms have an opening of 12” or greater √

20 Solar Powered Fountain  Solar Powered Fountain  Floats in pond  Shaped like lily pad  Produces splashing sound

21 Requirements Met Design RequirementSolar Fountain Project requires maintenance less than 3 times annually √ Electronics are enclosed in no less than one layer of weatherproofing √ Electronic enclosures are screwed shut √ Wood is pressure treated and/or sealed with water repellant √ No more than 300mA on any circuits √ Power sources are renewable/rechargeable √ Installed object is off of the beaten path in locations agreed upon by Everybody Rides √ Projects external parts are colors or materials found in nature √ Edges on devices are no sharper than anything found in nature √ Load bearing parts have a factor of safety of 2 or higher √ No flashing lights √ Decibel levels are 85 or lower √ Open Containers with bottoms have an opening of 12” or greater √

22 Trail Checklist Design RequirementDoes Trail Satisfy? 1/3 of devices installed stimulate the motor skills of participants √ Sense of smell is stimulated at least once Sense of touch is stimulated at least once √ Sense of sight is stimulated beyond the normal level on the trail at least once √ 4 narrative boxes highlight different aspects of the trail Plan includes top 4 ideas not installed on the trail as agreed upon by everybody rides √

23 Future Work  Construct Charging Circuit with Dynamo Generator.  Construct audio box circuits for animal silhouettes.  Install remaining narrative boxes on trail.

24 Audio Block Diagram

25 Future Ideas Packet  Bridge  Water Wheel  Hand Crank Animals  Squirrel Chase  Woodpecker

26 Bridge  Provides Access Across Stream  Hoofs Create Noise  Visually Stimulating

27 Bridge  Senior Design I: Ramp FS < 2  Support Added to Reduce Stress  NEW FS: 4.83 6”x6” Beam

28 Water Wheel  Wheelchair and Walkers  Turn Handle  Wheel Turns and Splashes Water Bevel Gears

29 Hand Crank Animals  Wheelchair and Walkers  Turn Crank  Animals Bob up and Down Rotate Handle

30 Squirrel Chase  All Trail Users  Pull Rope to Move Squirrel Pull Rope DownSquirrel Moves Up

31 Woodpecker  All Trail Users  Pull Rope to make Bird Strike Tree Pull Rope Down Bird Rocks Forward

32 Acknowledgements Dr. Elizabeth DeBartolo – Professor of Mechanical Engineering at the Rochester Institute of Technology Dr. Daniel Phillips – Professor of Electrical Engineering at the Rochester Institute of Technology Bob Brewer – Chief Engineer and Department Manager, NTID ITV at the Rochester Institute of Technology Jeana Sansocie – Student of Industrial and Systems Engineering at the Rochester Institute of Technology Sue Epstein – Program Director and Volunteer Coordinator for Everybody Rides in Newark, NY Lisa Williams – Riding Instructor for Everybody Rides in Newark, NY Jo Anderson – Riding Instructor for Everybody Rides in Newark, NY Ron Mamroe – Barn Manager for Everybody Rides in Newark, NY Mark DeCracker – Recreational Therapist for Everybody Rides in Newark, NY Bob Whitbeck – Recreational Therapist for Everybody Rides in Newark, NY This material is based upon work supported by the national Science Foundation under Award No. BES-0527358 Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.


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