Title: Capstone: Environmental Sensor
1Capstone Environmental Sensor
- Presented by the pH Team
- Albert Hsu
- Christy Chan
- Osato Edo-Osagie
- William Wardlaw
- Mentor Dr. Yordan Kostov
2IntroductionEnvironmental Sensor System
- Environmental Sensors
- Transmitter/Receiver (sensor)
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- Transmitter/Receiver (base station)
- User Interface
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3Environmental Sensor Uses
- Routine monitoring to alert the user to
inconsistencies and unusual conditions of the
environment - Such as pollution, contamination, bioterrorism,
etc. - Environmental Parameters
- Temperature
- pH (acid/base level)
- O2 concentration
- CO2 concentration
- Cell Mass
- Substrate Concentration
- Product Concentration
- For Government, Scientists, Environmentalists
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4Customer Needs
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5Importance of Needs
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6Project Objective
- Interface the sensors with the base station to
transmit clear and accurate readings to the user.
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7Problem Analysis
8Current Water Sampling Technology
- Currently, water sampling requires a technician
to obtain a sample from a remote area. - The sample can either be transported to a
laboratory for thorough analysis, or be analyzed
in the field.
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9Laboratory Testing
- Involves expensive and complex equipment that can
analyze water samples. - Laboratory testing requires that samples be
transported to the laboratory prior to testing. - Transportation of samples can be tedious and
expensive. - Some variables can be affected by transportation.
For example, pH is altered by changes in
temperature.
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10Field Analysis
- Requires trained technician to perform tests in
remote areas. - Often, getting to the location can prove
difficult. - Humans conducting many of the tests introduces
the possibility for biases or human error into
the data.
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11Alternate Method
- In remote areas, an autonomous sensor can be
deployed. - The sensor will automatically take readings of
data. - Raw data can be transmitted via wireless
technology directly to the laboratory. - Combines the best of laboratory analysis and
remote sampling.
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12Requirement Specifications
13Engineering Requirements
- The sensors must be water proof
- Operate while half submerged in water
- Transmitting their data to the base station
- Powered by 4 AA batteries
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14Requirements Specification 1-to-1 mapping
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15Constraints
- Economic
- The costs for developing the system should not
exceed our budget - Environmental
- The system should be able to function in water
environment - Ethical and Legal
- The system should not interfere with other
wireless devices - Health and Safety
- The system should not damage the environment
system in any way
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16Constraints cont.
- Manufacturability
- The system must be manufactured on a circuit
board at most 3x3 - Political
- The system should be reviewed by F.D.A for use
- Social
- The product should be design to easily be used by
users - Sustainability
- The lifetime of the system depends on 4 AA
batteries
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17Preliminary Design
18Platforms
Optical Sensor
Receiver and Transmitter
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19Research and Development
- Research the platforms technologies
- Their usage, cost, functions, implementation, and
design architecture - Generate solution concepts and engineering
consideration for the project
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20Research and Development
- Development Process
- Design the base station and sensor PCB
- Coding and Testing
- Between base station and sensor
- Between the sensor and PC
- Field testing and verification
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21References
- Dr. Yordan Kostov (2006 August),
- Low-cost optical sensing systems for assessment
of biological parameters - Presented at the Center of Advanced Sensor
Technology (CAST) at UMBC - Ford, Ralph and Coulston, Chris, Design for
Electrical and Computer Engineers Theory,
Concepts, and Practice, Boston The McGraw Hill
Companies, 2005
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22Any Question?