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AUTOMATED SHOPPING LIST DESIGN PROJECT

AUTOMATED SHOPPING LIST DESIGN PROJECT. Team Moritz: Philip Seton, Anas Daboussi Jedediyah Williams, Olayinka Sanusi. OUTLINE. Background & Motivation Overview of Components Deliverables Preliminary Design Design Alternatives. Background & Motivation.

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AUTOMATED SHOPPING LIST DESIGN PROJECT

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  1. AUTOMATED SHOPPING LISTDESIGN PROJECT Team Moritz: Philip Seton, Anas Daboussi Jedediyah Williams, Olayinka Sanusi

  2. OUTLINE • Background & Motivation • Overview of Components • Deliverables • Preliminary Design • Design Alternatives

  3. Background & Motivation • Mental Health & Mentally Challenged individuals have problems formulating precisely what is needed in their homes for their wellbeing.

  4. Background & Motivation • People in general are unaware of the various types of items contained in their refrigerator and tend to create incomplete shopping lists.

  5. Background & Motivation I hate making Out shopping Lists. This takes Too much work!!

  6. Background & Motivation • Companies need fast and efficient ways of keeping track of their items/supplies. • Some of these companies are: • Service Net • Apple Seed’s • UFP Technologies

  7. BACKGROUND & MOTIVATION • All of the different problems and obstacles that were mentioned in the previous slides is what motivates us in creating a fast and efficient way of keeping track of supplies/items.

  8. OUTLINE • Background & Motivation • Overview of Components • Deliverables • Preliminary Design • Design Alternatives

  9. Overview of Components • Weight Sensor • Microprocessor • Wireless Transmitters & Receivers • LCD Output

  10. Microprocessor Sensor Transmitter Overview of Components

  11. Wireless Receiver Overview of Components Milk is 80% empty, Please Purchase a new carton!!.

  12. OUTLINE • Background & Motivation • Overview of Components • Deliverables • Preliminary Design • Design Alternatives

  13. DELIVERABLES • There are four deliverables: • System specifications: • Design concept. • Block diagram . • Functional description of the blocks. • Analysis done during the design of the system. • Schematic diagrams and circuit description.

  14. DELIVERABLES • The following documentation: • Wiring diagram • Parts list, assembly drawings, and assembly instructions. • User’s Manual

  15. DELIVERABLES: Prototype • A working prototype will be build. It will include the following components : • A weight sensor • An Analog - To - Digital converter • A pair of communicating wireless transceiver • An LCD monitor and keyboard user interface • A manual switch to choose container ID’s

  16. OUTLINE • Background & Motivation • Overview of Components • Deliverables • Preliminary Design • Design Alternatives

  17. Preliminary Design

  18. OUTLINE • Background & Motivation • Overview of Components • Deliverables • Preliminary Design • Design Alternatives

  19. DESIGN ALTERNATIVES • Have a wired circuit instead of a wireless one: • The sensor could be wired to an embedded computer • Multiple wireless protocols to choose from (Bluetooth, ZigBee) • Sensor alternatives

  20. DYNAMIC SHOPPING LISTDESIGN PROJECT Team Moritz: Philip Seton, Anas Daboussi Jedediyah Williams, Olayinka Sanusi

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