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S.W.A.T (Security Watching All the Time). Jeff Shin Tyler Stubbs Paul Kasemir Pavel Mayyak. Overview. Project Objectives and Purpose Approach Sub-systems Division of Labor Schedule Risks and Contingencies . Project Statement. Home Security and Safety Detection of intruders
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S.W.A.T(Security Watching All the Time) Jeff Shin Tyler Stubbs Paul Kasemir Pavel Mayyak
Overview Project Objectives and Purpose Approach Sub-systems Division of Labor Schedule Risks and Contingencies
Project Statement Home Security and Safety Detection of intruders Intruder prevention by alarms and lights Recording of home activity Generate reports (logs) Allow remote access
Motivation for Implementing Allow home owners to always know what is happening in their house Allow remote access to the system Fend off intruders
Control System Communicates with each sensor Communicates with Visual Station Records data from sensors Responds to events (trigger alarm)
Control System Main control processor: ATMega128 RF link: ZigBee Wireless Internet: TBD Ethernet module Data Storage: SD cards Alarm Trigger: Standard IO Programming: C/C++ using Eclipse Visual Station: Connected via Serial
Sensors Infrared motion detection Magnetic proximity for doors/windows Glass integrity sensor Temperature sensor
Sensors • Simple control processor: ATMega8 • RF link: ZigBee Wireless • Magnetic sensors: HALL effect switch • Glass Integrity: Glass Break Detector • Temperature: Analog or Serial • Infrared Sensor: Self-Designed
Visual Station Contained within a laptop Continuously updating sensor values Graphically displays information Monitor and control system settings
Alarms Lights Noise (siren) Email
Power Sources All parts of the system will be powered by AC All digital components and chips will run at 3.3V
Extras • Control the coffee pot or oven • Lock doors • Camera nodes • Real time graphs of each sensor • Other Control Nodes (Turn on lights, open garage door) • SMS notification
Division of Labor Programming: Paul and Pavel PCB Designs: Paul and Pavel Analog Circuitry: Jeff and Tyler Power Implementation: Jeff and Tyler Sensor Construction and Implementation: Jeff and Tyler Documentation and Testing: All
STK 500 Programmer ATMega128 ATMega 8 ZigBee Chips Temperature Sensor IR Sensor Components Magnetic Sensor Broken Glass Sensor PCB Passives Power Circuitry Power Supplies Alarm Lights Alarm Siren Buffer Budget Program MCU on Control System and Sensor Nodes 3 Revs of the Control System MCU 3 Revs each sensor MCU 3 Revs Wireless chips for all MCUs 3 Revs of Temp on all boards 3 Revs of self built IR Sensor 3 Revs of Magnetic Sensor 3 Revs of Broken Glass sensor 3 Revs of PCB (includes shipping/handling) 3 Revs of Passive components 3 Revs of Power for all Boards Power the Control and Sensor Boards Simple Alarm Sound Alarm Allow for unseen costs Budget
STK 500 Programmer ATMega128 ATMega 8 ZigBee Chips Temperature Sensor IR Sensor Components Magnetic Sensor Broken Glass Sensor PCB Passives Power Circuitry Power Supplies Alarm Lights Alarm Siren Buffer Budget TOTAL $85 $45 $48 $60 $30 $30 $30 $90 $120 $60 $90 $35 $15 $10 $77 $825 Budget
Risks/Contingencies • Wireless communication adds to sensor interface complexity*Remove wireless link from sensors. Use simple wires. • Number of remote units increases complexity*Decrease number of remote units
Risks/Contingencies • PC interface functionality of graphing and displaying data*Simplify the Visual Station graphing functionality • Remote access via web server*Simplify the web server or use the Visual Station instead
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