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The Smart/Safe Car Seat SENIOR DESIGN I FINAL PRESENTATION Our Team Le’Quala Jackson (CPE) Bluetooth Module/Cell Phone Application/Website Design Andrew Evans (EE) Team Leader Hardware/Coding for Microcontroller Advisor: Dr. Raymond Winton Sam Stockstill (EE) Hardware/ Coding for Microcontroller/ Bluetooth Module Kyle Willis (EE) Hardware/ Coding for Microcontroller Outline Problem Solution Flow Chart Constraints Technical Practical Prototype Design Testing Questions Problem Extreme temperatures are reached in minutes inside vehicles when turned off Caregivers getting out of daily routine and/or in an extreme hurry The available electronic technology is not being utilized Solution Device works without the caregiver having to do anything out of the ordinary Multiple sensors and Bluetooth module Multiple catch safes in case one system fails or goes unnoticed during use Pressure Sensor Flow Chart Device Power On Car put in drive (locks locked) Vehicle Off LED Timer Starts Timer Times Out LED Flashes Dangerous Temperature Detected Timer Starts Timer Times Out Alert Sent to Phone Car put in park (locks unlocked) User locks car leaving car Alarm Sounds Technical Constraints Name Description Temperature Device must be able to detect temperatures between 0oF and 120oF. Pressure Sensor Device must be able to detect a weight of at least 5lbs. [2] LED and Alarm Device’s LED and alarm alerts must be distinguishable from other alerts. Battery Device will be powered by vehicle’s battery. Communication Compatibility Device must be compatible with Android OS. The device must also be able to connect to the caregiver’s cell phone through Bluetooth. Practical Constraints Type Name Description Sustainability Durability The device must be able to withstand motion and vibration of the vehicle, coming in contact with moisture, and a vast range of temperatures. Health and Safety Safety This design aims to prevent deaths by helping reduce the problem of caregivers forgetting their children in vehicles unattended. Sustainability The device must be able to work under many types of conditions: Moisture Vibrations and movement from vehicle Extreme temperatures Health and Safety Documented cases of children dying of heatstroke in United States directly related to being left in vehicles: 2013: 42 [1] 1998 – Present: 604 [1] Prototype Design • Our design consists of: Hardware Pressure Sensor (Force Sensitive Resistor) Temperature Sensor (LM60CIZ – Ambient Temperature Sensor) Bluetooth Module (HC-05) Voltage Divider/Voltage Regulator dsPIC33EP128GP Power (Car Battery) Horn/Lock Mode Software Cell Phone Application Testing on Breadboard Testing Subsystem #1: Pressure Sensor Weights placed on Sensor up to 20 lbs. Voltage Readings taken Voltage Reading notifies that a weight is present and Car Seat Turns On Testing Subsystem #2: LM60 Temp. (F) Thermometer Temp. (F) % Error 21.2 20.3 4.43% Detects temperatures within dangerous ranges. 32.3 32.8 -1.52% 40.1 40.6 -1.23% Tied to Bluetooth module 50.7 51.4 -1.36% 60.9 0.82% Once temperature reaches danger zone, alert is sent to caregiver’s cell phone. 61.4 70.8 70.3 0.71% 81.1 80.8 0.37% 92.1 92.4 -0.32% 100.8 101.2 -0.40% 111.3 111.9 -0.54% 120.6 121.2 -0.50% Temperature Sensor Testing Subsystem Alarm #3: and LED Alarm consists of the car horn blowing when pressure sensor is on and locks are pressed after driver has parked. LED flashes 5 seconds after accessory power has turned off. Accessory power turns off after 20 seconds of car being turned off. Testing Subsystem #4: Communication Compatibility Cell phone application Bluetooth waits on accessory timer to expire to send alert to caregiver’s phone. When temperature has reached dangerous temperature alert is sent to caregiver’s phone. Testing Subsystem #5: Battery Life Tied to battery of car Life expectancy overall is based on the car battery Full System Test Mass placed in car seat, Pressure Sensor detects weight and device comes out of sleep mode Car is turned off and timer starts for Alarm LED Lock check Temperature Sensor constantly detects temperature. Alert sent to phone when reached dangerous temperatures. Bluetooth connection checked. Alert sent to phone when accessory timer reaches 25 seconds Pressure Sensor no longer detects mass - System turns off References [1] J. Null. (10 July 2013). Heatstroke Deaths of Children in Vehicles [Online]. 1 October 2013. Ggweather.com. Available: http://www.ggweather.com/heat/ [2] (17 September 2013). Low Birthweight [Online]. www.lpch.org. Available: http://www.lpch.org/DiseaseHealthInfo/HealthLibrary/hrnewborn/lbw.html The Smart/Safe Car Seat SENIOR DESIGN I MIDTERM PRESENTATION