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Smart Security System
Scott van Tonningen, Ph. D.Capstone DesignMay 8th, 2015By: Guriqbal Singh, Ibrahim Rogers, Viktar Rybaltouski
Problem Statement
Almost all home security systems available to consumers require monitoring by an outside party such as ADT and ESCO; these outside parties usually charge an installation fee and a recurring monthly fee.
Our design called The Smart Security System (SSS) will allow home and business owners to monitor their homes and businesses via their smart phones.
Activating and deactivating the sensors will be done via their smart phone wirelessly using Wi-Fi technology. This allows them to have control of the system regardless of where they are.
Our system will include a motion sensor, gas/smoke detector, temperature sensor, and a built in camera.
Customer Research
Target audience: home and business owners seeking property protection against theft, fire, and common household gas leaks.
Based on a customer survey research importance of certain features were rated:
33%
23%
28%
10%
6%
Total controlVisual ImageSmoke & Temp SensorCostShare alerts
Marketing requirements
Must be available for purchase for less than $400. Battery powered. Must not be greater than 6 x 7 inch. User should have full control of the system. User must be able to receive visual and audible alerts via a smart phone
or computer. Wall/ceiling mounting capability. Detect common gasses such as LPG (propane or butane), methane,
smoke (CO) and alcohol. Detect motion.
Engineering requirements
Low power consumption, maximum voltage 5 VDC at 300mA. Dimensions of system: 6’’H * 7’’W * 2’’D. Device has to be controlled wirelessly via Bluetooth or Wi-Fi. Visual images will be in Joint Photographic Experts Group (JPEG) format. At
least 2 Mega pixels. Device must detect common gasses (LPG (Propane/Butane), methane,
hydrogen, smoke and alcohol) at concentrations of 300ppm to 5000ppm. Detect levels of infrared radiation at a range of 110 degrees (front view),
70 degrees (side view) for up to 15ft. +/- 1ft. Temperature sensor must have an operating range of 35 to 120 degrees
Fahrenheit with accuracy of +/- 2 degrees Fahrenheit. Humidity range of 25 to 90% with accuracy of +/- 5% RH for the humidity.
SYSTEM DESIGN
Results
Working devicesAll sensors are built and working. They also meet all their individual engineering requirements.
Motion sensor: working at a range of up to 15ft and 110 degrees front view and 70 degrees side view.
Temperature and Humidity sensor: working at a range of 35 to 120 degrees Fahrenheit and 25 to 90% humidity. ±5 % RH, ±2°F
Smoke/ gas sensor: detects common gasses at concentrations of 300ppm to 5000ppm.
Results Camera module:
Results
Camera module: 2 Mega pixels picture JPEG format Resolution 640x480
Spark core WIFI
What is Spark Core• Spark Core is a complete Wi-Fi enabled
development platform for creating connected devices with ease.
• Easy to program.
• Built in microcontroller.
• Application is available for smart devices.
What is SmartThings? SmartThings is the platform that is open to
developers to create their own system.
Open physical graph.
SmartThings also sells monitor equipment for user to go buy and use with there app.
SmartThing Dashboard application
SmartThings App Dashboard
Motion Sensor Setting
Final Dashboard
Problems: Spark Core & SmartThings Communication Protocol
Compatibility
Schedule
Marketing and Engineering Research
Microprocessor research
Research on motion sensor and its compatibility with microprocessor
Research on output device (buzzer)
Research on gas sensor and its compatibility with microprocessor
Research on temperature/humidity sensor and its compatibility with microprocessor
Code development, construction and testing of sensor subsystem
Research on camera and its compatibility with microprocessor
Code development and construction of camera subsystem
Research on Wi-Fi module and its compatibility with microprocessor
Reserach on interfacing smartphone and microprocessor using Wi-Fi
App construction; implementation into the system
Testing and Troubleshooting of entire system
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Budget information
Cost Analysis for Smart Security System Prototype DevelopmentItem Unit Unit Cost ($) # Units Cost
Engineering Labor: Research hr $43 100 $4,300 Modeling hr $43 128 $5,504 Testing and Analysis hr $43 98 $4,214 Parts: Microprocessor ea $38 1 $37 Camera ea $50 1 $50 Gas sensor ea $3 1 $3 Temperature Humidity sensor ea $8 1 $8 Motion sensor ea $10 1 $9 Bluetooth module ea $8 1 $37 Wi-Fi module ea $45 1 $45 Buzzer ea $0 1 $0 Software ea $0 1 $0 Parts cost: $189 Grand Total: $14,207
Conclusion
About ¾ of design has been completed. Currently working on integrating the Wi-Fi into design. Each subsystem has been tested individually. Testing of entire system needs to be done.
Questions?
Please, stop by Educational Activity Building for demonstration!