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Intel® Robotic Tablet ChargerPresenters Hung Nguyen Kevin Hughes

Group Members Garrett Pauwels Justin Carey Nolan Igarashi Richard Mullenburg

PSU Faculty Advisor David Turcic, PhD

Intel Industry Advisor Douglas Heymann, PhD

Overview• Mission Statement• Milestone• Product Design Specifications• External Research• Internal Research• Design Evaluation

Mission Statement

Design and prototype a robotic device to transport a low energy tablet to charging station for reenergizing.

Milestone

• Finish PDS Document• Decide final concepts• Finish BOM

Product Design Specification

Traveling over hard surfaces and carpet.Ability to turn up to 180°Wirelessly travel up to 40 ftEasy to maintainEasy to interface the tablet to the robotCharge the tablet when docked

External ResearchRoomba Robot

Pros Auto navigating system Auto detect docking and recharging 40ft wirelessly travel and 180 degrees turn

Cons High cost ($350) Require extensive modification

External ResearchLine following technology

Pros Low price Easy to build

Cons Require specific route Not appropriate in room

with many objects

External ResearchEZ – Robot Kit

Pros Easy customize Friendly interface software Affordable ($218)

Cons Require additional board

to control motors

Internal ResearchChassis Designs

Design Pros Cons

Chassis – A Extremely stable

Light weight

Limited turning Radius

Extensive manufacturing

Elaborate steering

mechanism

Chassis - B Stable

Tight turning radius

Difficult to manufacture

Too many parts

Solid axle produces

turning issues

Chassis - C

Tight turning radius

Light weight

Simple

manufacturing

Possibility for instability

Internal ResearchTablet Holder

Design Pros Cons

Holder – A

Easy to manufacture

No moving

components

Weight

Lack of adjustability

Height

Holder - B

Adjustable height

Lowered center of

gravity during

transport

Difficult to manufacture

Too many parts

Design Evaluation

Maneuverability Weight Stability Cost Simplicity

Ease of

Use Weighted Total

Chassis Designs

Chassis A 2 4 5 4 2 - 9

Chassis B 3 3 3 3 3 - 9

Chassis C 4 3 3 3 4 - 11

Tablet Holder

Holder A - 3 - 2 5 4 10

Holder B - 3 - 4 2 3 4

Current DesignsChassis C

Constructed out of low carbon steel sheet metal Intel Approved Machine Shop

Holder APlastic

Rapid prototypedin-house by Intel

Next StepsFinalize design of robot

Final design run-throughManufacturing

Battery selectionadequate power and operation time

Further refine design of tablet charging station

Testing

Charging Station Concept

Questions