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Title: ECE 480 Design Team 6


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ECE 480Design Team 6
  • Small, Lightweight Speed and Distance Sensor
  • for Skiers and Snowboarders

Michael Bekkala Michael Blair Michael Carpenter
Matthew Guibord Abhinav Parvataneni Dr. Shanker
Balasubramaniam
2
Objective
  • Introduction
  • Design Requirements
  • Proposed Solution
  • Testing Results
  • Conclusions and Accomplishments

3
Introduction
  • Living by the numbers
  • Measuring and interpreting your performance has
    never been more valuable
  • Critical to gain a competitive edge
  • Most devices are based on repetitive motion but
    dont apply to skiing or snowboarding
  • Nike
  • Bicycle speedometer
  • Goal Build a speed and distance sensor for
    skiers and snowboarders

4
Design Requirements
Operable in Subzero Temperatures
Accurately record speed and distance
Useable in winter apparel
Cost less than 500
Lightweight Less than two pounds
Battery Life greater than 2 hours
5
Proposed Solution
  • Integration of two major systems
  • Global Positioning System (GPS)
  • Inertial Navigation System (INS)

6
Inertial Navigation System
  • Comprised of accelerometers and gyroscopes
  • Accelerations
  • Angular Velocities
  • Requires analog to digital conversion
  • Careful calibration is required to achieve high
    accurate readings
  • Gives great short-termaccuracy, but errors
    growwith time.

7
Global Positioning System
  • Gives position in terms of longitude, latitude,
    and altitude
  • Determine distance, displacement and speed
  • NMEA 0183 communications standard
  • Long term reliability, butpoor short term
    accuracy.
  • Sampled at 1Hz

http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gps
8
Kalman Filtering
  • Advanced sensor integration technique
  • Uses statistical error measurements to provide a
    better estimate
  • Accuracy improves with time
  • Can use the estimate to regulate INS errors

9
User Interface
  • Easily accessible menu displayed on LCD
  • Review Performance
  • Average and Peak Speed (mph)
  • Distance and Displacement (miles)
  • Color changing buttons
  • Color of button changes depending on their use
  • Intuitive color scheme aids usability (ie. Red
    for Stop, Green for Go)

10
Menu Hierarchy
11
PC Interface
  • Upload run data from device
  • Can be saved on your PC for performance tracking
    and reference
  • Points can be plotted in Google Earth
  • Visual representation ofdata using graphs

12
PC Interface Example
13
Successful Failure
  • Reached beyond design requirements with an
    innovative solution
  • Unpredicted complexity of INS and Kalman filter
  • Hardware implemented, software not ready
  • Invaluable knowledge gained through
  • Research
  • Trial and error
  • Despite proposed solution being a successful
    failure
  • GPS solution that meets and exceeds design
    requirements
  • Extensive user functionality
  • Store, retrieve, and manage data all on device or
    through a PC
  • Higher data sample rate for greater accuracy
  • Rechargeable battery

14
Kalman Filter Divergence
  • Difficult to troubleshoot due to 1200 lines of
    code
  • Unsuccessful in determining cause of divergence
  • Poor Initialization might be to blame
  • Confident that with more time, root cause could
    be determined

15
Testing Results
  • Several Trials
  • Moving vehicle
  • On foot
  • Varying speeds and distances
  • Peak speed had significant error
  • One bad sample results in erroneous reading
  • Average speed had reasonable accuracy based on
    number of data points
  • Results verified by digital speedometer and
    consumer GPS.

16
Conclusions and Accomplishments
  • GPS Solution
  • Accurate average and peak speeds
  • Distance accurate over a large span
  • Inaccurate over short spans and slow speeds
  • Robust Display Menu
  • Allows easy access to data and configuration
    options
  • PC Interfacing
  • Plot a run on Google Earth with the click of a
    mouse
  • Plot speed over time to visualize a run

17
Future Considerations
  • Printed Circuit Board
  • USB Compatibility
  • Wireless headset communication via Bluetooth
  • Smaller form factor
  • INS integrated through Kalman Filtering
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