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Engineering Senior Design Project 06610 - Campus Model Preliminary Design Review 11/11/2005 Ed Bondgren Eric Bandemer Folusho Erogbogbo Mentor: Professor.

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1 Engineering Senior Design Project 06610 - Campus Model Preliminary Design Review 11/11/2005 Ed Bondgren Eric Bandemer Folusho Erogbogbo Mentor: Professor Paul Stiebitz Sponsor: Dr. Eli Saber Kate Gleason College of Engineering Rochester Institute of Technology

2 Agenda Project Overview Needs Assessment Concept Development Analysis & Synthesis Detailed Design Attributes/Requirements map Challenges / Risks Senior Design II

3 Overview - Objective Design a physical scale model of a generic landscape with vehicles and human robotic structures to simulate human and vehicular motion across varying terrains and realistic scenes.

4 Overview - Background Video processing research in object tracking and recognition Used in surveillance applications Testing algorithms analyze video captures Current videos capture real life and synthetic scenes

5 Overview Current algorithm testing methods Problems –Object positioning –Object motion –Light intensity Solution –Moving vehicles / people –User controllable speed –User controllable lights

6 Needs - Key Requirements Low cost – less than $1000 Light control Portability Roads, alleys, buildings, trees, hills User controllable vehicles User controllable human robotic structures Build to scale

7 Needs - Subsystems Physical stationary scale model User controllable vehicles User controllable robotic structures

8 Needs - Timeline Fall Quarter –Design Model and Vehicles Winter Quarter –Design Human Robotic Structures Spring Quarter –Fabricate entire model

9 Concepts BrainstormingGroup drawing

10 Concepts - Model Entire RIT campus Section of the RIT campus Create site with specific features

11 Feasibility Assessment Attributes Model Skill level to design concept Ease of fabrication Low cost of materials Concept design time Portability Feasibility with vehicles & robotic structures Pre-existing drawings

12 Selected Concept Create site with specific features

13 Concepts – Vehicles, Predefined Track Modified electric mini RC vehicles Magnetically controlled vehicles Purchase & modify electric slot cars Programmed vehicles

14 Concepts – Vehicle undefined Track Mini RC vehicle (purchase) Mini RC vehicle (build) RC vehicle with track control

15 Feasibility Assessment Attributes Vehicles Ease of vehicle and track construction Low cost of materials Design/ fabrication time Ease of user control Vehicle size and speed Maintenance Interference with other tracks

16 Selected Concepts Purchase and modify slot cars Purchase Mini RC Vehicle

17 Concepts – Robotic Structures Figure on remote controlled platform –Motor driven arms –Arms driven by wheels –Free swinging arms Purchase remote controlled humanoid robot Modified wind up toy

18 Feasibility Assessment Attributes Robotic Structures Size Maintenance Route Repeatability Short Design/Build time Interference with other tracks Ease of robot/track construction Human functionality Remote control ability Grouped robot controls

19 Selected Concepts To be determined by Winter Quarter team

20 Detailed Design - Model 4 partitions 1 3-story, 2 2-story, and 2 1-story buildings Track indent cut out from.25” thick ply-wood Parking lot Hill Overpass Grass Walkways

21 Detailed Design - Model

22 Detailed Design – Model Partition

23 Detailed Design - Vehicles Two slot cars and one RC car Change voltage Change polarity RC Vehicle

24 Detailed Design – Slot car track

25 Detailed Design – Power Supply

26 Detailed Design - Controls

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29 Feasible Design Model –Generic Model with specific features Vehicles – 2 Slot cars –1 Mini RC vehicle Robot –Motor driven robot / groove track Winter quarter team design task

30 Attributes/Requirement Map RequirementFulfilling Attribute PortabilitySize, partitions CostVehicle and model parts IlluminationLEDs Stationary structuresBuildings, hill, roads Moving vehiclesSlot cars and mini RC vehicles User controlControl panel

31 Anticipated Design Challenges/Risk Human robotic structure –Size –Motion Model fragility Model durability Partition connection Model power

32 SD II Project Plan Production planning Model fabrication Model testing

33 Questions

34 Bill of Materials - Summary Slot cars $190 Mini RC car$40 Control Panel$30 Buildings$50 Other Electronics$70 Model Base$50 Sub-Total$430


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