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Title: SMART PARKING AUTOMATION AND CONTROL EVALUATION SYSTEM


1
SMARTPARKINGAUTOMATION ANDCONTROLEVALUATIONS
YSTEM
  • Group 6
  • Ian Adams
  • Kelly Graf
  • Derek Rick Puccio
  • José Saumell

2
What is SPACES?
  • Fully automated parking access
  • Consists of
  • uniquely coded transponder
  • transceiver
  • database to record the date and time of each
    vehicle entering and exiting
  • modular design
  • Capable of
  • identifying and logging over 35,000 vehicles
  • identifying vehicles up to 5 meters from gate
  • authorizing entrance or exit in less than 1
    second

3
Why SPACES?
  • SYSTEM
  • Manned Entry System
  • Keypad System
  • Passkey System
  • SPACES
  • REQUIRES
  • Staffed personnel
  • Numerical code
  • Passkey
  • No human intervention therefore eliminating human
    error

4
General Functionality
Diplexer
SAW
Receiver
A/D Converter
5
General Functionality
Diplexer
SAW
Receiver
A/D Converter
Transmitter
Storage
CPU
Approaching Vehicle Sensor
Ethernet
Gate
Gate Sensor
6
General Functionality
Diplexer
SAW
Receiver
A/D Converter
Transmitter
Storage
CPU
Approaching Vehicle Sensor
Ethernet
Gate
Gate Sensor
7
General Functionality
Diplexer
SAW
Receiver
A/D Converter
Transmitter
Storage
CPU
Approaching Vehicle Sensor
Ethernet
Gate
Gate Sensor
8
General Functionality
Diplexer
SAW
Receiver
A/D Converter
Transmitter
Storage
CPU
Approaching Vehicle Sensor
Ethernet
Gate
Gate Sensor
9
General Functionality
Diplexer
SAW
Receiver
A/D Converter
Transmitter
Storage
CPU
Approaching Vehicle Sensor
Ethernet
Gate
Gate Sensor
10
General Functionality
Diplexer
SAW
Receiver
A/D Converter
Transmitter
Storage
CPU
Approaching Vehicle Sensor
Ethernet
Gate
Gate Sensor
11
General Functionality
Diplexer
SAW
Receiver
A/D Converter
Transmitter
Storage
CPU
Approaching Vehicle Sensor
Ethernet
Gate
Gate Sensor
12
General Functionality
Diplexer
SAW
Receiver
A/D Converter
Transmitter
Storage
CPU
Approaching Vehicle Sensor
Ethernet
Gate
Gate Sensor
13
General Functionality
Diplexer
SAW
Receiver
A/D Converter
Transmitter
Storage
CPU
Approaching Vehicle Sensor
Ethernet
Gate
Gate Sensor
14
General Functionality
Diplexer
SAW
Receiver
A/D Converter
Transmitter
Storage
CPU
Approaching Vehicle Sensor
Ethernet
Gate
Gate Sensor
15
General Functionality
Diplexer
SAW
Receiver
A/D Converter
Transmitter
Storage
CPU
Approaching Vehicle Sensor
Ethernet
Gate
Gate Sensor
16
General Functionality
Diplexer
SAW
Receiver
A/D Converter
Transmitter
Storage
CPU
Approaching Vehicle Sensor
Ethernet
Gate
Gate Sensor
17
General Functionality
Diplexer
SAW
Receiver
A/D Converter
Transmitter
Storage
CPU
Approaching Vehicle Sensor
Ethernet
Gate
Gate Sensor
18
General Functionality
Diplexer
SAW
Receiver
A/D Converter
Transmitter
Storage
CPU
Approaching Vehicle Sensor
Ethernet
Gate
Gate Sensor
19
General Functionality
Diplexer
SAW
Receiver
A/D Converter
Transmitter
Storage
CPU
Approaching Vehicle Sensor
Ethernet
Gate
Gate Sensor
20
General Functionality
Diplexer
SAW
Receiver
A/D Converter
Transmitter
Storage
CPU
Approaching Vehicle Sensor
Ethernet
Gate
Gate Sensor
21
General Functionality
Diplexer
SAW
Receiver
A/D Converter
Transmitter
Storage
CPU
Approaching Vehicle Sensor
Ethernet
Gate
Gate Sensor
22
General Functionality
Diplexer
SAW
Receiver
A/D Converter
Transmitter
Storage
CPU
Approaching Vehicle Sensor
Ethernet
Gate
Gate Sensor
23
Transmitter
  • Requirements
  • Triggered by single clock pulse
  • Pulse width less than 1 msec
  • Pulse shape close to triangular
  • Transmit 24 dB of power

24
Transmitter Block Diagram
25
Transmitter Schematic
26
Monostable Multivibrator
  • Pulse width lt 1 ms

27
Monostable Multivibrator
  • Pulse width lt 1 ms
  • TRxCxln1/(1-b)

28
Monostable Multivibrator
  • Pulse width lt 1 ms
  • TRxCxln1/(1-b)
  • bR1/(R1R2)

29
Monostable Multivibrator
  • Pulse width lt 1 ms
  • TRxCxln1/(1-b)
  • bR1/(R1R2)
  • From eqn
  • R1R210kW
  • Rx10kW
  • Cx145pF

30
Monostable Multivibrator
  • In actuality
  • R1R2Rx4.7kW
  • Cx100pF

31
Inverting Integrator
  • Integrates square pulse into triangular pulse
  • Inverts pulse and removes negative components
  • Amplifies signal

32
Antennae
Requirements 1. Operate at 418 MHz2. Less than
1 x 1 x 1/23. Less than 10dB
loss Options 1. l/2 Straight Antenna 2. l/4
Straight Antenna 3. Linx Technologies Splatch
Antenna l c/f
33
AntennaeRequirements1. Operate at 418 MHz2.
Less than 1 x 1 x 1/23. Less than 10dB loss
34
Auto Transponders
  • Used to identify vehicles approaching gate
  • Sends coded response to interrogation signal
    received from gate hardware
  • Must operate over wide temperature range (0-75
    degrees Celsius)
  • Must be light / compact
  • Must be inexpensive / reproducible

35
Design Considerations
  • Passive
  • No power supply
  • More rugged
  • Easy to design/build
  • Code sequence cannot be changed
  • Very high losses
  • Active
  • Requires onboard power
  • ICs more susceptible to environment
  • More complex for design/implementation
  • Dynamic code sequence
  • Little loss

36
SAW ID Tags
  • 16 bit code
  • 418 MHz center frequency
  • RF echo delay
  • Reflected waves return to transducer in sequence
  • Beam width optimized
  • Temperature effects

37
Receiver
  • Input is response signal from transponders
  • Outputs a discrete sequence of 0s and 1s for
    input to computer
  • Amplitude demodulation
  • Must have low noise figure / high amplification
  • Harmonic suppression

38
Receiver Block Diagram
39
Low Noise Amplifier
  • Noise considerations
  • Low noise
  • High gain
  • µPC1658G specs
  • 23 dB Gain
  • 2.2 dB noise figure
  • -45 to 75 degrees Celsius

40
Oscillator
  • Options are crystal, RLC, and voltage-controlled
  • VCO chosen for dynamic range capability
  • VCO-P-A22 specs
  • 7 dBm ouput power
  • 2-10 volts tuning voltage (use voltage divider)
  • 10 dBc harmonic suppression
  • -30 to 70 degrees Celsius

41
AD834 Mixer
  • Differential inputs
  • Voltage to current characteristic
  • Mix directly to baseband
  • Bandwidth
  • 0-500 MHz
  • Removes harmonics
  • 0 to 70 degrees Celsius

42
Lowpass Filter
  • Eliminate harmonics produced by mixing signal to
    baseband
  • Passive RLC circuit
  • Cutoff frequency determined by
  • wc (LC)-1/2
  • Relationship between resistance and capacitance
  • Q wcCR

43
Lowpass Filter
fc 3 kHz C 5 nF L 500 nH R 5 kW
44
Comparator
  • Implements 0s and 1s for input to SRAM
  • Open loop operation amplifier
  • Inverting input connected to 50 mV
  • Vcc connected to 5V (logic 1)

45
Optical Sensors
  • Same sensors as used in garage door openers
  • Manufactured by Genie
  • Chosen for availability
  • 12 V powered from computer power supply

46
Arm Gate Interface
  • Interface design compatible with most gates
    through the use of relays.
  • Computer controls the interface with Parallel
    port.
  • PROBLEM
  • Parallel Port outputs logic 1 2.4 - 5v
    (2.6ma Max.) logic 0 0 - 0.8v
  • Relays. 12v nominal current 60ma.

47
Arm Gate Interface Circuit
48
A/D Converter
  • Circuit converts signal from the saw tag to
    digital format.
  • Problem
  • The frequency of the incoming signal (5 MHZ) is
    too high to use regular A/D converters.

49
A/D Converter Circuit
50
SOFTWARE
  • Divided into two main programs.
  • Control Program handles the gate and decoding of
    the signal coming from the tag.
  • Graphical User Interface allows the administrator
    to manage the database, view real-time activity
    and control the gate manually.

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Graphical User Interface
  • The administrator accesses the system with a
    regular Internet Browser.
  • Two way communication with http server through
    CGI (Common Gateway Interface)

54
Data Management
  • The system records every time a car enters or
    leaves the parking garage.
  • The user has access to a list of all the cars
    that come on a particular day, a particular month
    or any period of time needed.
  • The database is relational and the engine used is
    MySQL.

55
Database Structure
56
Separation of Duties
57
Completion Progress
58
Budget
59
Milestone Chart
60
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