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Revision as of 05:14, 2 November 2012
Contents
All Your Base are Belong to You
Abstract
Objects & Introduction
This system will automate your security and home functions for a higher quality of life
- Thermal Sensor captures body temperature of an intruder after a certain threshold triggering an alarm signal
- All signals will be directed to the server
Raspberry Pi (server)
- Sensor alarm will detect intruders and send alarm signal to Raspberry Pi
- The Wi-Fi communication will directly send and receive data to the Raspberry Pi
- Data received by Slave modules will be displayed in a user interface on the Raspberry Pi
- When Raspberry Pi receives alarm signal, a loud MP3 song will play to alert the user
Team Members
- Christopher Cheng
- Tyler Gray
- Prateek Grover
Roles & Responsibilities
- Christopher Cheng: Sensors, Wi-Fi, Raspberry Pi
- Tyler Gray: Sensors, Wi-Fi, Raspberry Pi
- Prateek Grover: Sensors, Wi-Fi, Raspberry Pi
Schedule
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Parts List and Cost
Item Number | Items | Cost |
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$7.98 |
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Raspberry Pi |
$86.54 |
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$19.95 |
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