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1 Team Logo Here CanSat 2014 PDR: Team ### (Team Number and Name)1 CanSat 2014 PDR Outline Version 1.1 Your Team # Here Your Team Name Here

2 Team Logo Here (If You Want) IMPORTANT PRESENTATION GUIDELINE: Teams should only present charts with this star icon during the teleconference. Other charts should be skipped to save time; they will be reviewed by the judges off line. Presentations are to be 30 minutes in length. CanSat 2014 PDR: Team ### (Team Number and Name) 2 Presentation Outline Provide a simple outline of the presentation If possible, indicate the team member(s) who will be presenting each section Terms: –Container refers to the Re-entry Container component of the CanSat –Payload refers to the Science Payload component of the CanSat Presenter: Name goes here

3 Team Logo Here (If You Want) CanSat 2014 PDR: Team ### (Team Number and Name) 3 Team Organization Single slide listing the team members and their roles –If possible, please include year (freshman, sophomore, etc.) for reference –This only needs to be provided once for team members showing up multiple times on the org chart Good format is the use of an organization chart, such as below: Presenter: Name goes here

4 Team Logo Here (If You Want) CanSat 2014 PDR: Team ### (Team Number and Name) 4 Acronyms Provide a list of acronyms used throughout the presentation –During presentations, do not read through these acronyms These are for reference only Presenter: Name goes here

5 Team Logo Here CanSat 2014 PDR: Team ### (Team Number and Name)5 Systems Overview Presenter Name(s) Go Here The purpose of this section is to introduce the reviewer to the overall requirements and configuration of the CanSat. This provides a basis for the details presented in the subsystem sections.

6 Team Logo Here (If You Want) CanSat 2014 PDR: Team ### (Team Number and Name) 6 Mission Summary Overview of the mission objectives Indicate which one (1) selectable objective is being attempted –Describe selection rationale Include any external objectives (personal, laboratory or sponsor, class, etc.) relevant to the design Presenter: Name goes here

7 Team Logo Here (If You Want) System Requirement Summary Overview of system (mission) level requirements –Use bullets or a table to demonstrate an understanding of the mission requirements This chart may be expanded to multiple charts as needed The purpose of the chart is to demonstrate the team understands the system-level requirements CanSat 2014 PDR: Team ### (Team Number and Name) 7 Presenter: Name goes here

8 Team Logo Here (If You Want) CanSat 2014 PDR: Team ### (Team Number and Name) 8 System Level CanSat Configuration Trade & Selection Present preliminary system-level concepts considered –What configurations were considered Present criteria for final configuration selection –Include discussion of why the final configuration was selected Include sketches and diagrams of various concepts considered –Diagrams of non-selected configurations can include sketches of physical layouts (e.g. scans of hand sketches rather than CAD drawings) Include variations on CONOPS considered Limit discussions to 1-2 slides per preliminary configuration –Presentation of the material may be at a cursory level (hit the highlights) Presenter: Name goes here

9 Team Logo Here (If You Want) CanSat 2014 PDR: Team ### (Team Number and Name) 9 System Concept of Operations 1-3 slides providing overview of CanSat operations Include: –Launch and descent operations –Post-launch recovery and data reduction –Focus on selected configuration CONOPS Focus on how the CanSat will operate, not what everyone on the team will be doing (to be discussed at CDR) Simple flow diagrams and cartoons are a good way to present the CONOPS Presenter: Name goes here

10 Team Logo Here (If You Want) CanSat 2014 PDR: Team ### (Team Number and Name) 10 Physical Layout Diagram(s) showing physical layout of selected CanSat configuration Make sure to include: –Dimensions –Placement of major components –Relevant configurations Container, Payload, launch configuration, deployed, etc. The goal is to present the physical idea of what the CanSat will look like for reference prior to getting into details of the design Presenter: Name goes here

11 Team Logo Here (If You Want) CanSat 2014 PDR: Team ### (Team Number and Name) 11 Launch Vehicle Compatibility Discussion of how the CanSat is integrated into the rocket payload section Discussion of how the rocket payload section compatibility will be verified prior to launch day Include a dimensioned drawing that shows clearances with the payload section –Focus on launch configuration (Container + Payload) –Include all descent control apparatus (no sharp protrusions) –At PDR this may be allocated dimensions (if this is the case, these should be requirements at the system and subsystem levels) –What is the clearance? (Leave margin to allow easy deployment!) Note: –In past years there were a large number of CanSats that did not deploy from the payload sections of the rocket because of protrusions or because the CanSat was too wide to fit in the rocket Presenter: Name goes here

12 Team Logo Here CanSat 2014 PDR: Team ### (Team Number and Name)12 Sensor Subsystem Design Presenter Name(s) Go Here

13 Team Logo Here (If You Want) CanSat 2014 PDR: Team ### (Team Number and Name) 13 Sensor Subsystem Overview One slide providing an overview of the CanSat sensor system –Include summary of the selected sensors (type & models) –Include brief discussion of what the sensors are used for –Focus on selected component (not all components trades) –Include overview of both Container and Payload sensors, as applicable Presenter: Name goes here

14 Team Logo Here (If You Want) CanSat 2014 PDR: Team ### (Team Number and Name) 14 Sensor Subsystem Requirements Presenter: Name goes here Overview of sensor subsystem requirements –Use bullets or a table to demonstrate an understanding of the requirements for this subsystem This chart may be expanded to multiple charts as needed The purpose of the chart is to demonstrate to the judges an understanding of the requirements that apply to the subsystem Clearly indicate: –Which Competition Guide Requirements are allocated to this subsystem –Any derived requirements for the subsysytem

15 Team Logo Here (If You Want) CanSat 2014 PDR: Team ### (Team Number and Name) 15 Altitude Sensor Trade & Selection Summary of altitude sensor trade study and selection –Include both Carrier and Payload, as applicable Presenter: Name goes here

16 Team Logo Here (If You Want) CanSat 2014 PDR: Team ### (Team Number and Name) 16 Air Temperature Trade & Selection Summary of air temperature sensor trade study and selection –Include both Carrier and Payload, as applicable Presenter: Name goes here

17 Team Logo Here (If You Want) CanSat 2014 PDR: Team ### (Team Number and Name) 17 3-Axis Accelerometer Sensor Trade & Selection SELECTABLE OBJECTIVE – ONLY REQUIRED IF SELECTED Presenter: Name goes here

18 Team Logo Here (If You Want) CanSat 2014 PDR: Team ### (Team Number and Name) 18 Light Sensor Camera Trade & Selection SELECTABLE OBJECTIVE – ONLY REQUIRED IF SELECTED Presenter: Name goes here

19 Team Logo Here CanSat 2014 PDR: Team ### (Team Number and Name)19 Descent Control Design Presenter Name(s) Go Here

20 Team Logo Here (If You Want) CanSat 2014 PDR: Team ### (Team Number and Name) 20 Descent Control Overview One slide providing an overview of the Container and Payload descent control system(s) Include overview of the selected configurations and components necessary Include diagrams outlining descent control strategy for various flight altitude ranges Presenter: Name goes here

21 Team Logo Here (If You Want) CanSat 2014 PDR: Team ### (Team Number and Name) 21 Descent Control Requirements Presenter: Name goes here Overview of subsystem requirements Use bullets or a table to demonstrate an understanding of the DCS requirements This chart may be expanded to multiple charts as needed The purpose of the chart is to demonstrate to the judges that the team understands the system-level requirements Clearly indicate: –Which Competition Guide Requirements are allocated to this subsystem –Any derived requirements for the subsystem

22 Team Logo Here (If You Want) CanSat 2014 PDR: Team ### (Team Number and Name) 22 Container Descent Control Strategy Selection and Trade Summary of container DCS strategy trade studies and selection Include: –Color selection –Shock force survival –DCS connections –Preflight review testability Presenter: Name goes here

23 Team Logo Here (If You Want) CanSat 2014 PDR: Team ### (Team Number and Name) 23 Payload Descent Control Strategy Selection and Trade Summary of Science Payload DCS strategy trade studies and selection –Include color selection –Preflight review testability Presenter: Name goes here

24 Team Logo Here (If You Want) CanSat 2014 PDR: Team ### (Team Number and Name) 24 Descent Rate Estimates Present estimates for the following CanSat configurations –Container + Payload post separation (prior to deployment of the Payload) –Container following deployment of the Payload –Payload following separation from the Container Include discussion of –Calculations used –Assumptions This discussion can carry over to multiple slides if necessary Presenter: Name goes here

25 Team Logo Here CanSat 2014 PDR: Team ### (Team Number and Name)25 Mechanical Subsystem Design Presenter Name(s) Go Here

26 Team Logo Here (If You Want) CanSat 2014 PDR: Team ### (Team Number and Name) 26 Mechanical Subsystem Overview One slide providing overview of the mechanical subsystem –Include overview of major structural elements, material selection, and interface definitions –Include Container and Payload mechanical configurations Presenter: Name goes here

27 Team Logo Here (If You Want) CanSat 2014 PDR: Team ### (Team Number and Name) 27 Mechanical Sub-System Requirements Presenter: Name goes here Overview of mechanical sub-system requirements –Use bullets or a table to demonstrate an understanding of the mission requirements This chart may be expanded to multiple charts as needed The purpose of the chart is to demonstrate to the judges that the team understands the requirements that apply to this sub-system Clearly indicate: –Which Competition Guide Requirements are allocated to this subsystem –Any derived requirements for the subsytem

28 Team Logo Here (If You Want) CanSat 2014 PDR: Team ### (Team Number and Name) 28 Egg Protection Trade & Selection Egg protection system trade studies and selection Presenter: Name goes here

29 Team Logo Here (If You Want) CanSat 2014 PDR: Team ### (Team Number and Name) 29 Mechanical Layout of Components Trade & Selection Key trade issues related to mechanical layout and component selection Structural material selection(s)

30 Team Logo Here (If You Want) Material Selections Discussion of what materials will be used for the mechanical components and why CanSat 2014 PDR: Team ### (Team Number and Name) 30

31 Team Logo Here (If You Want) CanSat 2014 PDR: Team ### (Team Number and Name) 31 Container - Payload Interface Describe how the Payload will be connected to and released (mechanically) from the Container –Include: Discussion of how descent control apparatus will be accommodated Diagrams Method of operation –Clearance between Payload and Container Presenter: Name goes here

32 Team Logo Here (If You Want) Structure Survivability Trades For both Container and Payload discuss: –Electronic component mounting methods –Electronic component enclosures –Acceleration and shock force requirements and testing –Securing electrical connections (glue, tape, etc.) Consider required judge verification during pre-flight check in –Descent control attachments CanSat 2014 PDR: Team ### (Team Number and Name) 32

33 Team Logo Here (If You Want) CanSat 2014 PDR: Team ### (Team Number and Name) 33 Mass Budget Table(s) providing the following: –Mass of all components –Mass of all structural elements –Sources/uncertainties – whether the masses are estimates, from data sheets, measured values, etc. –Total mass –Margin and method of correction at launch site Must clearly distinguish between Container and Payload masses –Include allocated mass for egg payload Presenter: Name goes here

34 Team Logo Here CanSat 2014 PDR: Team ### (Team Number and Name)34 Communication and Data Handling (CDH) Subsystem Design Presenter Name(s) Go Here

35 Team Logo Here (If You Want) CanSat 2014 PDR: Team ### (Team Number and Name) 35 CDH Overview One slide providing overview of the CDH subsystem –Should include selected components (with brief mention of what each component is for) Presenter: Name goes here

36 Team Logo Here (If You Want) CanSat 2014 PDR: Team ### (Team Number and Name) 36 CDH Requirements Presenter: Name goes here Overview of CDH sub-system requirements –Use bullets or a table to demonstrate an understanding of the mission requirements This chart may be expanded to multiple charts as needed The purpose of the chart is to demonstrate to the judges that the team understands the requirements that apply to this sub-system Clearly indicate: –Which Competition Guide Requirements are allocated to this subsystem –Any derived requirements for the subsystem

37 Team Logo Here (If You Want) CanSat 2014 PDR: Team ### (Team Number and Name) 37 Processor & Memory Trade & Selection Include processor speed Include data interfaces (types and numbers) Include memory storage requirements, if applicable Power management Presenter: Name goes here

38 Team Logo Here (If You Want) Real-Time Clock Describe design for payload and container real-time clock functions –Hardware or software CanSat 2014 PDR: Team ### (Team Number and Name) 38

39 Team Logo Here (If You Want) CanSat 2014 PDR: Team ### (Team Number and Name) 39 Antenna Trade & Selection Antenna selection criteria Antenna range and patterns Presenter: Name goes here

40 Team Logo Here (If You Want) CanSat 2014 PDR: Team ### (Team Number and Name) 40 Radio Configuration Demonstrate an understanding of the protocol and configuration (e.g., mode and NETID) required to initialize and utilize the XBEE radio module Provide description of the impact those requirements have on the CanSat design Include transmission control –How is this managed during each mission phase? Note: –Communications failures have occurred often over the past several years of the competition –You are encouraged to use your radios in all of your development and testing to better ensure mission success Ideally you have started working with the radio and communications protocol Presenter: Name goes here Start Radio Prototyping and Testing Early!

41 Team Logo Here (If You Want) CanSat 2014 PDR: Team ### (Team Number and Name) 41 Telemetry Format What data is included? –Include custom fields –Include fields for bonus objectives Data rate of packet? How is data formatted? –Include example frames with complete descriptions Presenter: Name goes here

42 Team Logo Here CanSat 2014 PDR: Team ### (Team Number and Name)42 Electrical Power Subsystem (EPS) Design Presenter Name(s) Go Here

43 Team Logo Here (If You Want) CanSat 2014 PDR: Team ### (Team Number and Name) 43 EPS Overview One slide providing overview of EPS components (with purposes) Use a diagram Presenter: Name goes here

44 Team Logo Here (If You Want) CanSat 2014 PDR: Team ### (Team Number and Name) 44 EPS Requirements Presenter: Name goes here Overview of EPS subsystem requirements Use bullets or a table to demonstrate an understanding of the mission requirements This chart may be expanded to multiple charts as needed The purpose of the chart is to demonstrate to the judges that the team understands the requirements that apply to this sub-system Clearly indicate: –Which Competition Guide Requirements are allocated to this subsystem –Any derived requirements for the subsystem

45 Team Logo Here (If You Want) CanSat 2014 PDR: Team ### (Team Number and Name) 45 Electrical Block Diagram High-level schematic (not down to the resistor level) showing power connections –Include required voltages –Include all major components Include overview of how power will be controlled and verified externally without disassembling the CanSat –I.e., an easily accessible external switch Include diagrams for Container and Payload in one or two slides Umbilical power source for use in test and safety inspection Presenter: Name goes here

46 Team Logo Here (If You Want) Payload Energy Harvesting Strategy Trade Study Describe payload energy harvesting strategy and considered options, including: –Power source –Energy storage –Rationale CanSat 2014 PDR: Team ### (Team Number and Name) 46

47 Team Logo Here (If You Want) CanSat 2014 PDR: Team ### (Team Number and Name) 47 Power Budget Power budget in tabular format which includes: –Power consumption (W) of all components –Expected duty cycles for all components –Source/uncertainty for each line item Estimate, data sheet, measurement, etc. –Total power consumed (mAh) –Power sources and total power available –Power storage devices and strategy Graphical representation of charge / discharge cycles –Margins Include potential one hour wait on the launch pad for the Container Presenter: Name goes here

48 Team Logo Here (If You Want) CanSat 2014 PDR: Team ### (Team Number and Name) 48 Power Source Trade & Selection Discussion of power source selection –Non-battery source for Payload –Container power source Do not consider or select lithium polymer (LiPo) batteries, which are not allowed because of fire risk Presenter: Name goes here

49 Team Logo Here (If You Want) CanSat 2014 PDR: Team ### (Team Number and Name) 49 Power Storage Trade & Selection Discussion of power storage selection Presenter: Name goes here

50 Team Logo Here (If You Want) CanSat 2014 PDR: Team ### (Team Number and Name) 50 Power Bus Voltage Measurement Trade & Selection Discuss voltage measurements technique and circuit Presenter: Name goes here

51 Team Logo Here CanSat 2014 PDR: Team ### (Team Number and Name)51 Flight Software (FSW) Design Presenter Name(s) Go Here

52 Team Logo Here (If You Want) CanSat 2014 PDR: Team ### (Team Number and Name) 52 FSW Overview Overview of the CanSat FSW design Should discuss –Basic FSW architecture –Programming languages –Development environments –Brief summary FSW tasks Presenter: Name goes here

53 Team Logo Here (If You Want) CanSat 2014 PDR: Team ### (Team Number and Name) 53 FSW Requirements Presenter: Name goes here Overview of mechanical sub-system requirements Use bullets or a table to demonstrate an understanding of the mission requirements This chart may be expanded to multiple charts as needed The purpose of the chart is to demonstrate to the judges that the team understands the requirements that apply to this sub-system Clearly indicate: –Which Competition Guide Requirements are allocated to this subsystem –Any derived requirements for the subsytem

54 Team Logo Here (If You Want) CanSat 2014 PDR: Team ### (Team Number and Name) 54 CanSat FSW State Diagram Software state diagrams for Payload and Container (as applicable) defining the states and transition conditions of the flight software Include: –Sampling of sensors (including rates) –Communications (command and telemetry) –Data storage (if applicable) –Mechanism activations –Major decision points in the logic –Power management FSW recovery to correct state after processor reset during flight –What data is used to recover? Presenter: Name goes here

55 Team Logo Here (If You Want) CanSat 2014 PDR: Team ### (Team Number and Name) 55 Software Development Plan A common CanSat problem is late software development Present a slide describing the plan for software development and plans to reduce the risk of late software development Include: –Prototyping and prototyping environments –Software subsystem development sequence –Development team –Test methodology Presenter: Name goes here

56 Team Logo Here CanSat 2014 PDR: Team ### (Team Number and Name)56 Ground Control System (GCS) Design Presenter Name(s) Go Here

57 Team Logo Here (If You Want) CanSat 2014 PDR: Team ### (Team Number and Name) 57 GCS Overview Include a simple context diagram showing major components (computers, antenna, adaptors, etc.) Presenter: Name goes here

58 Team Logo Here (If You Want) CanSat 2014 PDR: Team ### (Team Number and Name) 58 GCS Requirements Presenter: Name goes here Examples of requirements to include: Antenna construction and placement (field-of-view requirements) Computational requirements Analysis SW requirements Mission operations sequence of events Overview of GCS requirements Use bullets or a table to demonstrate an understanding of the requirements for the GCS This chart may be expanded to multiple charts as needed The purpose of the chart is to demonstrate to the judges that the team understands the requirements that apply to the GCS

59 Team Logo Here (If You Want) CanSat 2014 PDR: Team ### (Team Number and Name) 59 GCS Antenna Trade & Selection Make sure to include: –Antenna construction, placement, and coverage Diagram is recommended Note: attaching to tent structure is not allowed –Antenna mast height and mounting strategy Launch day construction Launch day verification of height –Distance link predictions and margins Presenter: Name goes here

60 Team Logo Here (If You Want) GCS Software Telemetry display prototypes Commercial off the shelf (COTS) software packages used Real-time plotting software design Data archiving and retrieval approach Command software and interface Telemetry data recording and media presentation to judges for inspection Describe.csv telemetry file creation for judges CanSat 2014 PDR: Team ### (Team Number and Name) 60

61 Team Logo Here CanSat 2014 PDR: Team ### (Team Number and Name)61 CanSat Integration and Test Presenter Name(s) Go Here

62 Team Logo Here (If You Want) CanSat 2014 PDR: Team ### (Team Number and Name) 62 CanSat Integration and Test Overview 3-5 slides Discussion of how the CanSat subsystems will be integrated Discussion of system-level tests to be performed on the integrated CanSat At PDR this should include concepts for how subsystems will be integrated –Sequence (which subsystems are needed prior to others) –Test equipment necessary –Test environments necessary The goal(s) at PDR are –Get teams thinking about how to put all the pieces together –Get teams thinking about how to test the integrated assembly to make sure it works as a unit Presenter: Name goes here

63 Team Logo Here CanSat 2014 PDR: Team ### (Team Number and Name)63 Mission Operations & Analysis Presenter Name(s) Go Here

64 Team Logo Here (If You Want) CanSat 2014 PDR: Team ### (Team Number and Name) 64 Overview of Mission Sequence of Events Preliminary launch-day sequence of events –Should start w/arrival at the launch site and proceed through recovery and data analysis Include: –Flow chart of events –Team member roles and responsibilities –Antenna construction and ground system setup –CanSat assembly and test Preliminary at PDR Presenter: Name goes here

65 Team Logo Here (If You Want) CanSat 2014 PDR: Team ### (Team Number and Name) 65 Mission Operations Manual Development Plan Discuss development and content of the Missions Operations Manual for your CanSat Presenter: Name goes here

66 Team Logo Here (If You Want) CanSat 2014 PDR: Team ### (Team Number and Name) 66 CanSat Location and Recovery Discuss how you will find your CanSats in the field –Discuss Container and Payload recovery –Color selection of visible components –CanSat return address labeling Presenter: Name goes here

67 Team Logo Here CanSat 2014 PDR: Team ### (Team Number and Name)67 Management Presenter Name(s) Go Here

68 Team Logo Here (If You Want) CanSat 2014 PDR: Team ### (Team Number and Name) 68 CanSat Budget – Hardware Provide a table listing the costs of the CanSat flight hardware Table should include –Cost of major components and hardware –Indication of whether these costs are actual, estimates, or budgeted values –Indication of hardware re-use from previous years The current market value for re-used components should be included Note: re-used flight hardware has been known to be more likely to fail Presenter: Name goes here

69 Team Logo Here (If You Want) CanSat 2014 PDR: Team ### (Team Number and Name) 69 CanSat Budget – Other Costs Table(s) (same format as Hardware Budget) showing –Ground control station costs –Other costs Prototyping Test facilities and equipment Rentals Computers Travel –Income Sources of project income The goal(s) of this budget are –To provide an understanding of the overall design and development costs –Get the teams thinking about the overall costs including necessary funds for travel –Identify shortfalls in the budget that require attention In the past some teams have not been able to attend the competition due to a lack of funds If caught early enough, there are a number of resources for funding that may available to teams –THE COMPEITION DOES NOT PROVIDE ANY DEVELOPMENT FUNDING OR DONORS Presenter: Name goes here

70 Team Logo Here (If You Want) CanSat 2014 PDR: Team ### (Team Number and Name) 70 Program Schedule Overview of development schedule to include –Competition milestones –Academic milestones and holidays –Major development activities –Component/hardware deliveries –Major integration and test activities and milestones The schedule should be “wrapped up” to 1-2 levels –Show high-level tasks only in order to make the schedule readable –It is recommended a schedule at lower levels is developed in order to provide the team with tools for tracking progress and assessing trouble areas The goals of this schedule are to –Provide a tool for the team to track progress of CanSat design and development –Provide tool for judges to assess trouble areas and offer ways for the team to best meet the objectives of the competition A one page Gantt summary chart showing task start and stop dates and durations shall be presented –Schedule should include linkages between tasks to provide the team with an idea of what happens in the overall flow when milestones are not met on time Make sure the schedule is readable in the presentation –This may require the schedule to be broken between multiple slides Failure to do so will result in a loss of points Presenter: Name goes here

71 Team Logo Here (If You Want) Requirements Compliance (multiple slides, as needed) Provide a table demonstrating compliance to all competition base requirements –Use the following format in as many slides as required CanSat 2013 CDR: Team ### (Team Name) 71 Rqmt Num Requirement Comply / No Comply / Partial X-Ref Slide(s) Demonstrating Compliance Team Comments or Notes 1 Total mass of CanSat, container, and all descent control devices shall be 700 grams. Mass shall not vary more than +/- 10 grams. Comply x, y, z Everything should be green by CDR. 2 The cansat must be installed in a container to protect it from deployment out of the rocket. -- 3 The container shall fit inside the cylindrical payload section of the rocket defined by the cylindrical payload envelope of 130 mm x 250 mm length control system including the descent PartialMedium problem: why? 4 The container must use a descent control system. It cannot free fall. No ComplyBig problem: why? 5 The container shall not have any sharp edges that could cause it to get stuck in the rocket payload section. 6The container must be a florescent color, pink or orange. Use the Green (Comply), Yellow (Partial Compliance), and Red (No Comply) color codes as shown in the examples above for each requirement

72 Team Logo Here (If You Want) CanSat 2014 PDR: Team ### (Team Number and Name) 72 Conclusions Presentation summary and conclusions In general include the following: –Major accomplishments –Major unfinished work –Why you are ready to proceed to next stage of development Presenter: Name goes here

73 Team Logo Here CanSat 2014 PDR: Team ### (Team Number and Name)73 Presentation Scoring & Additional Information The following slides provide additional information regarding presentation scoring, as well as recommendations for the presentations and slides Do Not Include the Following Charts in the Presentations

74 Team Logo Here (If You Want) Presentation Scoring Each slide in this template is scored on a scale of 0 to 2 points –0 = missing or no compliance to the intent of the requirement –1 = topic incomplete or partial compliance to requirement(s) –2 = complete and demonstrates requirement(s) met Each section of the presentation (System Overview, Sensor Subsystems, etc.) is weighted according to the table Each team will receive a link to a summary score sheet that will contain all their competition scores CanSat 2013 CDR: Team ### (Team Name) 74 CDR Scoring System Overview5% Sensor Subsystem Design10% Descent Control Design10% Mechanical Subsystem Design10% Communication and Data Handling Subsystem 10% Electrical Power Subsystem Design10% Flight Software Design10% Ground Control System Design10% CanSat Integration and Test5% Mission Operations and Analysis5% Requirements Compliance5% Management5% Overall Presentation Quality5% Total:100%

75 Team Logo Here (If You Want) CanSat 2014 PDR: Team ### (Team Number and Name) 75 PPT Template Use All teams shall use this presentation template Team logos –A team logo can be inserted into the placeholder location (and size) on the master slide –If no logo is to be used, remove the placeholder from the master slide Team numbers in the footer should be updated in the footer information view –REMEMBER TO PUT YOUR TEAM NAME AND NUMBER IN THE FOOTER –Team names are optional – if no team name is used, please delete from footer text On each slide, replace the “Name goes here” in the bottom left corner with the name of the person(s) presenting that slide –This will allow the judges to know the person to address any questions or comments to

76 Team Logo Here (If You Want) CanSat 2014 PDR: Team ### (Team Number and Name) 76 Trade Studies The following recommendations are made with regards to trade studies and selections –Tabular formats listing configurations/components being considered are helpful –Need to include a discussion of the criteria being used to make the selection What are the components/configurations being assessed on How are values ascribed to the criteria –Are high values good or low values (if a ranking system is chosen) –Why are different ranking selected Data sources for information impacting the criteria and rankings –Make sure it is clear which final component/configuration was selected Teams using hardware from previous years are still expected to do a trade to ensure the components are the most appropriate for the task –Already having a component or past experience with a component can be criteria used in the trade space –Note that in past years re-used components have a higher failure rate The same format (whether table are used or not) and criteria (consistent rankings, etc.) be use for all trades to make it easier to review the various trades in a timely manner

77 Team Logo Here (If You Want) Presentation Template Update Log (Do not include in presentation) 1.0 Initial version for 2014 1.1 Included real-time clock slide CanSat 2014 PDR: Team ### (Team Number and Name) 77


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