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Top Dog TechnologiesTop Dog TechnologiesTit T ki dRtiti StTit T ki dRtiti StTerritory Tracking and Restriction SystemTerritory Tracking and Restriction SystemChristopher “Jester” WespChristopher “Jester” WespChristopher Jester WespChristopher Jester WespDenise “Merlin” CuppettDenise “Merlin” CuppettJohn “Viper” KaczmarekJohn “Viper” KaczmarekJo pe ac a eJo pe ac a eMichael “Ice Man” StewartMichael “Ice Man” StewartContentsContentsContentsContentsProblem and Requirements Problem and Requirements Problem and Requirements Problem and Requirements  Design Alternatives Design Alternatives System DescriptionSystem DescriptionSystem DescriptionSystem Description Design OutlineDesign OutlinePjt Shdli Pjt Shdli Project Scheduling Project Scheduling  Testplan and DemonstrationTestplan and Demonstration Team Management Team Management  Project Concerns Project ConcernsProblem BackgroundProblem BackgroundProblem BackgroundProblem BackgroundTrack and control pet whereabouts Track and control pet whereabouts Track and control pet whereabouts Track and control pet whereabouts when humans are absent when humans are absent Protecting indoor furniture and Protecting indoor furniture and Protecting indoor furniture and Protecting indoor furniture and belongings belongingsNeeds StatementNeeds StatementNeeds StatementNeeds StatementThere is a need to have a pet There is a need to have a pet There is a need to have a pet There is a need to have a pet deterrent system that tracks pet deterrent system that tracks pet movement throughout the house movement throughout the house movement throughout the house movement throughout the house 24/7 by monitoring and documenting 24/7 by monitoring and documenting when a pet enters offwhen a pet enters off--limit areas and limit areas and when a pet enters offwhen a pet enters offlimit areas and limit areas and deters the pet when needed.deters the pet when needed.GoalGoalGoalGoalCreate a network of receivers and Create a network of receivers and Create a network of receivers and Create a network of receivers and transmitters that can record the transmitters that can record the general location of a pet and deter it general location of a pet and deter it general location of a pet and deter it general location of a pet and deter it from the offfrom the off--limit areas.limit areas.RequirementsRequirementsRequirementsRequirements The system must cost less than $500 to The system must cost less than $500 to y$y$be competitively priced based on the be competitively priced based on the quality level it provides to the consumer.quality level it provides to the consumer.The system must use a power source The system must use a power source The system must use a power source The system must use a power source accessible to the public, such as a battery, accessible to the public, such as a battery, and the power source must last at least 1 and the power source must last at least 1 month without being replaced month without being replaced month without being replaced. month without being replaced.  The system must not harm animals or The system must not harm animals or people. people.  The system must function well in a typical The system must function well in a typical indoor environment.indoor environment.RequirementsRequirementsRequirements Requirements The collars should be light, less than 1 The collars should be light, less than 1 The collars should be light, less than 1 The collars should be light, less than 1 pound, and comfortable for the pet. pound, and comfortable for the pet. The system must be easy for the user to The system must be easy for the user to e syste ust be easy o t e use toe syste ust be easy o t e use toset up which is defined as the set up time set up which is defined as the set up time taking less than 30 minutes. taking less than 30 minutes.  The system must be easy to use and The system must be easy to use and adjust, any adult with basic computer adjust, any adult with basic computer kldhldbff hhkldhldbff hhknowledge should be efficient with the knowledge should be efficient with the system after 1 week. system after 1 week.RequirementsRequirementsRequirements Requirements The system should have a variable range The system should have a variable range The system should have a variable range The system should have a variable range that covers an area with a 3 foot radius to that covers an area with a 3 foot radius to an area with a 20 foot radius. an area with a 20 foot radius.  The system should document the zone The system should document the zone and time when a pet violates a restricted and time when a pet violates a restricted location.location. The recorded information should be The recorded information should be dl d h dddl d h dddisplayed to the user in an organized and displayed to the user in an organized and understandable fashion.understandable fashion.Design AlternativesDesign AlternativesDesign AlternativesDesign AlternativesTransmitter and Receiver ChipsTransmitter and Receiver ChipsTransmitter and Receiver ChipsTransmitter and Receiver Chips•• TRF7960 from TITRF7960 from TI••ADF7020 from Analog Devices ADF7020 from Analog Devices ••ADF7020 from Analog Devices ADF7020 from Analog Devices •• CC1100 from TICC1100 from TITXMTXM315315LR from LinxLR from Linx••TXMTXM--315315--LR from LinxLR from Linx Deterrent SettingsDeterrent Settings•• ProgrammableProgrammable•• Hardware Switches Hardware SwitchesSystem Level DescriptionSystem Level DescriptionSystem Level DescriptionSystem Level DescriptionSystem Level DescriptionSystem Level DescriptionSystem Level DescriptionSystem Level DescriptionTransmitter DesignTransmitter DesignTransmitter DesignTransmitter DesignTransmitter DesignTransmitter DesignTransmitter DesignTransmitter DesignTransmitter DesignTransmitter DesignTransmitter DesignTransmitter DesignReceiver DesignReceiver DesignReceiver DesignReceiver DesignSystem DesignSystem DesignSystem DesignSystem DesignSoftware DesignSoftware DesignSoftware DesignSoftware DesignProject SchedulingProject SchedulingProject SchedulingProject SchedulingWeeksTasks7 8 9 101112131415Test Transmitter and Receiver PairCreate Software with Basic Functionality Test Storage System and Software


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