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1 Chair-Mounted Computer Workstation May06-09 Client: Lockheed Martin Advisors: Dr. Arun Somani Dr. Zhao Zhang Team Members Isi OamenDavid Roberts Shawn Yockey April 25, 2006

2 Presentation Outline Introductory Materials – Acknowledgement – Problem Statement – Operating Environment – Intended Users and Uses – Assumptions and Limitations – End Product and Other Deliverables Project Activity Description – Accomplishments – Approaches Considered – Approach Used – Research Activities – Design Activities – Implementation Activities – Testing Activities Resources and Schedules Closing Materials

3 List of Definitions I2C – Inter-Integrated Circuit bus IR – Infrared RF – Radio Frequency 802.11 – Wireless Ethernet LCD – Liquid Crystal Display Bluetooth – wireless technology

4 Acknowledgements Dr. Arun Somani Dr. Zhao Zhang Lockheed Martin

5 Problem Statement Develop a system that can be employed in places where a console PC or laptop PC cannot function effectively The system shall not: – Hinder the user’s duties – Hinder the use of equipment currently in place

6 Solution Approach Instead of building a system into a chair: – Design peripherals that would enable a user to use a computer without the traditional methods – Research hardware that will perform the functions necessary for a personal computer – Integrate with software

7 Operating Environments Military support aircraft and warships Confined spaces with large ambient noise Forest Fires Disaster Scenes

8 Intended Users and Uses Users: – Member of the United States Military – Avionic Pilots and Navigators – Emergency Workers Uses: – Display terrain information – Display weather information – Standard PC functions

9 Assumptions Users will be familiar with Windows XP User has full function of extremities User’s vision is unimpaired

10 Limitations Project budget Must not interfere with the user’s duties System must not interfere with existing equipment

11 End Product

12 Deliverables Project Plan Weekly Reports End Product Design Peer Review Presentation Project Poster End Product Final Report IRP Presentation Client Report

13 Project Activity Description Accomplishments Approaches Considered and One Used Project Definition Activities Research Activities Design Activities Implementation Activities Testing and Modification

14 Accomplishments Integration of MicroGyro – Real-time Communication – Voltage Sensor – Temperature Sensor – Motion Sensors Voice commands for system Glasses display

15 Accomplishments Working demo of system – Performed for faculty advisors – Combined functionality of separate components – Macros created to perform necessary key functions – Streaming gyro data for mouse pointer

16 Approaches Considered Pointing Device – Trackball – Touchpad – Gyro sensor Data Entry – Keyboard – Keypad – Voice recognition Microphone – Bluetooth Headset – Traditional Microphone – Throat Microphone

17 Approaches Considered Mounting – Chair – Backpack – Distributed Wearable Components Display – Goggles – Mini LCD Monitor Wireless – Bluetooth – IR – RF – 802.11

18 Approach Used Mounting – Backpack Display – Glasses Wireless – 802.11 Pointing Device – Gyro sensor Data Entry – Voice recognition – Keypad Microphone – Throat Microphone

19 Research Activities Experimented with: – Bluetooth – MicroGyro – I2C – Voice input technologies – Voice recognition technologies

20 Design Activities Worked with: – Display glasses – Keypad – Microphone – Voice recognition – MicroGyro – Interface adapter

21 Implementation Activities Modified EyeTop glasses for use with system Designed data input methods – Glove – Keypad – Throat microphone Modified software for full functionality – Voice recognition – Key remapping

22 Testing and Modification Experimented with microphone and voice recognition – Examined performance under many conditions – Compared results of different microphone models Performed multiple iterations with glove/gyro – Monitored inputs and outputs – Strived to maintain processor efficiency – Combined with keypad to ensure functionality

23 Closure Materials Resources – Time – Fiscal Schedules Project Evaluation Commercialization Closing Summary

24 Resources – Time Member NameMeetings Project Reports Project Research Project ConstructionTotals Isi Oamen 60687184283 David Roberts 641446557330 Shawn Yockey 604058112270 Former Member 26923058 Totals210261217253941

25 Resources – Time

26 Resources – Fiscal ItemPriceItemPrice Hardware: EyeTop Head Set Display$0.00Other: MicroGyro Developing Kit$150.00Project poster$0.00 FireFox Throat Microphone$38.00Poster mounting materials$49.00 Dimax I2C Master Controller $80.00Miscellaneous printing$12.00 USB Keypad$34.00Other Subtotal$61.00 Hardware Subtotal$302.00 Labor: Software: 941hours @ $12.00/hr$11,212.00 Operating System (Windows XP Pro) $0.00Labor Subtotal$11,212.00 Dragon Virtually Speaking$0.00 Software Subtotal$0.00Total without Labor$363.00 Total$11,655.00

27 Schedules

28 Project Evaluation Design goals were achieved – To enable user to use computer without standard console Team developed functional set of PC peripherals – Coordinated components for full capability Many unforeseen events occurred – Loss of team member – Loss of budget – Loss of communications with client

29 Commercialization Proof of concept demonstration model Could be commercialized with proper funding Prototype ready for adoption

30 Recommendations for Additional Work Improve I2C MicroGyro device driver Integrate I2C master controller / keypad / mouse clicks Design a rugged integrated glove Bluetooth wireless peripherals Develop additional software applications

31 Risk and Risk Management Loss of funding Loss of team member Loss of equipment Unclear requirements Change of scope

32 Lessons Learned Need for greater coordination between client and design team Ensure that skill sets are distributed evenly among members Need firm requirements to prevent scope creep Always have a contingency plan

33 Closing Summary Ambitious project Numerous unforeseen events Working prototype delivered to faculty advisor on time Significant knowledge gained from use of components Target-rich environment for future projects


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