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Trax Technologies Inc. Wireless Home Phone-Operated Assistant
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Agenda Project Overview Central Control Unit Client Appliance Unit Problems Encountered Business Components Conclusion Q&A
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Project Overview
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Group Member Hou, Sean
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Group Member Lin, Jack
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Group Member Yu, Fred
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Group Member Chen, David
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Group Member Chang, Howard
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Introduction to HomePA Purpose –Provide assistance for seniors/disables –Provide security for households Technology –Telephone –Wireless –Actuator
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Introduction to HomePA Vacation in Hawaii - $2000 Forget to turn off your light - $40 House being broken into - $5000 Knowing that your house is secured and can be controlled through a simple phone call – PRICELESS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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System Overview
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Usability Power on indicator Simple touch-tone phone control Clear voice message Modularized control units Low power consumption
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Central Control Unit
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DTMF Dual Tone Multi-Frequency Most common for general telephone calls 697 123 770 456 852 789 941 *0# Hz120913361477
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Telephone Interface Data Access Arrangement (DAA) DTMF Transceiver Audio Signals Microprocessor Telephone (RJ11) DTMF signals
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Wireless Communication Manchester encoding –Send 1: high then low –Send 0: low then high –Data XOR with clock
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Client Appliance Unit
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Mechanical Aspects Motors & Gears –Gear train Slows down motor’s speed Generates more torque –Rotational motion Translational motion Rack Gear Standard Gear
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Appliance Module Microprocessor Actuator Or Switch Sensor From Wireless To Wireless Status Signal Control Signal Appliance Under Control Status Signal Control Signal Wireless Transceiver From CCU To CCU
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Door Check status Lock/unlock control Press 1 at main menu
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Door
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Window Check status Open/close control Safety feature in case of an obstacle Press 2 at main menu
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Window
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Light Check status On/Off control Press 3 at main menu
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Light
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Heater Check temperature Temperature adjustment Press 4 at main menu
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Heater
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Additional Features Away mode –Automatic call back –Window changes status from close to open Check all appliance status Access code protection –Others cannot access HomePA
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Problems Encountered
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Motor Driver Voice Recording Wireless Synchronization Electromagnet
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Motor Driver Before: Voltage buffer –Doesn’t work After: H-bridge –Push-pull operation –Two implementations H-bridge IC Power MOSFET
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Motor Driver – cont’d High LeftHigh RightLower LeftLower RightQuadrant Description OnOff OnMotor goes Clockwise OffOn Off Motor goes Counter- clockwise On Off Motor stops Off On Motor stops
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Voice Recording Before: Demo board provided by the company After: “Super” recorder made by ourselves
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Wireless Synchronization Before: Different execution time in CCU and CAU After: Use timer and manual calibration
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Electromagnet Before: Attraction between electromagnet and permanent magnet After: Motor and gear train Gear driven by motor
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Business Components
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Market Seniors People with disabilities –Blind, paralysis, leg amputation, arthritis, etc. Families aiming to improve home security Frequent travelers
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Cost and Budget EquipmentsEstimated CostActual Cost DTMF Decoder/Generator IC$10$42 Microcontrollers$100$130 Power Supplies$30$26 Electronic Components and Sensors$80$33 Motors and Controlling Devices$300$349 Wireless Transceivers and Antennas$200$170 Total$720$750
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Competitors Home Security System, e.g., Brinks Home Appliance Control Timer Digital Home Systems X10
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Future Expansion Multi-lingual user interface Remote controller Additional home appliance modules
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Conclusion Thank you for your time! Visit our website at http://www.sfu.ca/~howardc/traxtech
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Sleepless in Lab 1? 5 AM
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Q & A Thank you for your questions!
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