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Adaptive Thermostat Using Bluetooth Trey Lawrence Jennifer Ogunlowo Scott Snyder Mark Youngblood ECE4007L02, Group 7 Georgia Institute of Technology
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Project Overview Thermostat equipped with Bluetooth senses presence of users’ cell phones, receives unique id, sets associated temp. preference Consumers desiring home automation, energy savings Price lower than current high-end models
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Design Objectives Detect cell phones at up to 100m Handle up to 4 users at once using weighted averages Utilize modern thermostat temperature control algorithms Comply with Energystar standards
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System Description
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Microcontroller Schematic
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Interface to HVAC Unit
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Bluetooth Control
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Temperature Control
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Menu Control
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Design Analysis Bluetooth Class 1 radio modem –Connections established automatically –Range of 100m –Low power MSP430 microcontroller –Adequate program/data storage –Low power
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Design Analysis Digital temperature sensor –SPI-compatible –.5°C accuracy Development board –84x48 pixel LCD display –JTAG connector for easy programming –Joystick with 4 directions, select
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Marketing and Cost Development CostsProduction Costs Total Cost for N units 4 Engineer’s Salary (57 Hours) $6532.30 Overhead (Electricity, Building) $500,000.00 Parts N * $153.96 Assembly & Testing N * $20.00 Total $506,532.30TotalN * 173.96 $506,532.30 + (N * $173.96) Current thermostat options include Mechanical, Digital, & Wireless. No product was found that contains the features and specifications proposed in this project The market for Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) units has grown 24% over the last 19 years.
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Projected Schedule 10/26/07 – Order HVAC interface parts 11/05/07 – Finish code segments, integrate –Bluetooth control –Temperature management –Menu system using LCD + joystick 11/12/07 – Add HVAC functionality 12/05/07 – Final demonstration
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Future Work Investigate alternatives to Bluetooth Develop stand-alone wireless controller Formulate smarter HVAC control algorithms
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“To design the future effectively, you must first let go of your past.” Questions? -Charles J. Givens
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