David Moreno Mario Raushel Terence Sin Caleb Wells reImagine Technologies.

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David Moreno Mario Raushel Terence Sin Caleb Wells reImagine Technologies

Contents Background Requirements Design System Demonstration Team Management and Teamwork Concerns Final Product

Background Needs There is a need for users to autonomously create and explore daily photo life logs for both a fun and interesting experience. Problem Create log of your daily movement Visualize day through captured images Goal The goal for this project is to create a wearable camera system capable of recording GPS data that will automatically record the daily life of the user based on a variety of triggers, and organize data.

Requirements The prototype design should cost no more than $500 The prototype must be battery powered and capable of logging a 12 hour session The camera unit should not cause any harm to the user or others The camera should function well both indoors and outdoors

Requirements The GPS should function well in outdoor urban areas and have a decent failover for loss of signal indoors The design must be comfortable to wear and lightweight (< 1 lb) Accompanying software must be easy to use and understand The camera unit must take good quality pictures (at least 320 x 240 resolution)

Components GPS EM-406A SiRF III Receiver Camera CMUCam3

Components Power 4AA Batteries Enclosure 5x2.5x2 Project Box

Enclosure Design Final dimensions: 2.75”x2.5”x1.5”

Design Alternatives Camera AVRCam CMUCam2 GPS Trimble Copernicus SiRF II Enclosure Designs Custom Acrylic Aluminum Project Box Web Services Flickr

Hardware Design

CMUCam3 Program Design

Trigger Settings Time Delay (Minutes) - The amount of time the camera must wait between each picture taken Minimum Distance - The distance a user must travel before another picture is taken. Scheduler – Times during which pictures should be taken. Location Halo - The center and radius of a halo where pictures must be taken.

Software Design

Team Management David Moreno Hardware and CMUCam3 operations Purchasing Mario Raushel Software design and implementation Terence Sin Software and hardware interaction design Caleb Wells Leader Hardware and GPS operations Enclosure Design

Effective Teamwork 2-3 meetings each week to discuss updates and plans Bi-weekly communication providing individual progress reports Team building activities such as meeting at Rudy’s for dinner Overcame problems as a team

Societal, Safety, Political, and Environmental Analysis Societal Analysis For privacy concerns the camera must be large enough that others can tell they are being photographed Safety Analysis Used non-conductive enclosure Used NiMH batteries instead of Li-ION Political Analysis Each time the software is run, the user must agree not to use the device for malicious or illegal reasons. Environmental Analysis Will be supplied with rechargeable, recyclable batteries Lead free device

Manufacturability, Sustainability and Economics Manufacturability Hardware easily mass produced Software easily distributed Programmed on CMUcam3 Sustainability AA Batteries can be recharged or replaced Information synchronized to both computer and Google Economics Low bulk material cost CMUcam3 is licensed to distributers

Final Product Budget CMUcam3$ EM-406A SiRF III GPS Unit$88.24 Enclosure$3.69 Battery Pack$1.99 4x AA Rechargeable Batteries$10.00 Epoxy$3.00 Various Connectors$6.00 1Gb SD Card$15.00 Total for Unit$366.92

Evaluation Results Test Runs Tested Halo, Distance, Schedule in different runs.

Evaluation Results

Battery Life The battery lasted 15 hrs when configured to take a picture every 1 min and 30 sec. Usability Had unfamiliar users test program

Evaluation Results Accuracy Test MAX MIN43.08 MEDIAN MEAN Max - Min8.247 Max - Mean Mean - Min

Overview Background Requirements Design System Demonstration Team Management and Teamwork Concerns Final Product

Any Questions?