F12: All Your Base are Belong to You

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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

Week Number Scheduled Items Items Completed

1

  • Identify Team
  • Identify Hardware
  • Acquire Hardware
  • Done
  • Done
  • Done

2

  • Hardware Design
  • N/A

3

  • Implement Hardware
  • Interface Communication
  • N/A
  • N/A

4

  • Identify Architecture
  • Design Network
  • N/A
  • N/A

5

  • Create Device Functions
  • Design Network
  • N/A
  • N/A

6

  • Create Device Functions
  • Design Network
  • Implement Design
  • N/A
  • N/A
  • N/A

7

  • Implement Design
  • N/A
Week Number Scheduled Items Items Completed

Parts List and Cost

Item Number Items Cost

1

  • OV 7670
  • Low Resolution Camera

$7.98

2

Raspberry Pi

$86.54

3

  • 3x RN-XV WiFly Module - Wire Antenna
  • WRL-10822
  • Total = $104.85
  • Each = $34.95

4

  • Infrared Thermometer - MLX90614
  • SEN-09570

$19.95

Week Number Scheduled Items Items Completed

Design and Implementation

Hardware Design

Hardware Implementation

Software Design

Implementation

Testing and Technical Challenges

Conclusion

References