Slide 1Problem StatementFunctional AnalysisDerived RequirementsSystem ValidationUse Case ModelSKY TROOPERMOBILE SURVEILLANCE SYSTEMPROGRESS REPORTTeam # 4Jonathan UsherRonny PolanskySunil PatelProblem StatementThousands of casualties and fatalities occur due to excessive speeding and/or drunk drivingPredictable law enforcement strategiesStationary CamerasHabitual location of officersIllegal immigration rises every yearRising operational costs (fuel, salaries, etc…) create increased strain on city and state budgetsScarcity of resources in border regions and high crime areasFunctional AnalysisInput – Function - OutputInputs: Speeding/Erratic vehiclesMotion along borderFunction:Detecting, identifying, and reporting speeding vehicles and erratic driving behaviorMonitoring borders and alerting border patrol to illegal immigrants and drug smugglersOutput: Decrease in traffic/border violatorsLower operational expenses and better allocation of scarce resourcesDerived RequirementsTechnical Requirements:Light weight digital cameras with high zoom capability (3 miles)Cameras have night and thermal vision capabilityCameras run on solar power for the majority of the dayReal-Time communication capability for each observation unitRail system to support observation unitsControl Center receives and interprets all signals with the ability to control individual unitsSystem ValidationCurrently stationary cameras are employed in traffic environmentsHigh resolution cameras are in use by the Department of DefenseVehicle database is already establishedTechnological capabilities to identify shapes through thermal imaging existYearly production and operational costs of individual units are well below costs of training, equipping, and deploying officers.Use Case ModelCentralized Dispatch UnitInfo from SensorPatrol Unit
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