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BeHāv Student Behavior Feedback System
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Overview Team What is BeHav In Action Features Design Risks Time-Line
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Team Members Matthew Fargano Joshua Fedders Terrell Jones Nicholas Miller Mohamed Siddig Joseph Esler* *Software Systems Development Member
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What is BeHav? A Wireless System for Modifying Learning Disabled Students Behavior A System for Tracking the Progress of Learning Disabled Students
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In Action 53 Time Score 52
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Features Wireless Small Size Long Battery Life Easy to Use Interface
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System diagram Teacher Keyfob transmitter Main Hub Portable Reciever (Buzzer) Student PC/Laptop Analysis Psychologist USB/Serial
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Key Fob Buttons MSP430 Transmitter BuzzerMain Hub
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Key Fob HUBHUB LCD Display Buzzer Microcontroller LED Time Stamp Bus 1 KB Flash128B Ram Receiver
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Main HUB Buzzers Data Serial/USB PC/Laptop
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Microcontroller Texas Instruments MSP430F2013 Primary Functions: Process user input User feedback Data Storage Features 2kB Flash, 128B RAM 16MHz clock speed Low power 0.1-µA RAM retention 0.8-µA real-time clock mode 250-µA/MIPS active
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RF Link uMiRF Transceiver 2.4 GHz Built in ceramic antenna Small size
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Projected Costs MSP4302013$4.00 uMiRF 2.4GHz$26.00 7 segment LCD$15.00 PCB$50.00 Batteries$10.00 Total$105.00
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Risks and Contingency Plan Risks: Power Consumption Data Loss RF Interference Data Collision Contingencies: Remove Hub Limit project scope Serial in place of USB
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Team MembersResponsibility Nicholas Joseph Software Implementation Joshua Matthew Chip Programming Terrell Nicholas Mohamed PCB Layout Matthew Joshua UART Interfacing Mohamed Terrell LCD Interfacing Division of Labor
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Schedule
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TimeframeDesired Deliverables CDR 1.Initial Board Layout Rev 1 Milestone 1 1.Board Layout Rev 2 2.Working Prototype of BeHav 1 Milestone 2 1.Software Analysis 2.LCD Interface Expo 1.Complete BeHav Interface
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