Eco-Kennel Hub Adviser: Dr. Jenny Du, du@ece.msstate.edu Team membership:
Project descriptionUnpredictable weather conditions and extreme temperatures can be uncomfortable and even dangerous for pets and other domestic animals. “Heatstroke is a common problem in pets during the summer months” according to [1]; The Washington Post highlighted several pet deaths during the winter storm 2018 [2]. While keeping pets is ideal, it is not always possible to keep an energetic pet inside during inclement weather. Various options exist on the market to shelter and confine pets, ranging from simple wire crates and foldable kennels to high-end insulated dog houses. The Eco-Kennel Hub is a solar-powered solution that allows the owner to upgrade most outdoor shelters to an internet-connected system capable of monitoring the pet and alerting the owner of dangerous conditions. It features a motion sensor, a camera, and a speaker allow the owner to view and communicate with the pet through the companion mobile application. The system is powered by a high-capacity battery that can be recharged by the mountable solar panel or removed and charged indoors. Background
This paper explains the concept of motion capture and how to use motion capture in activating live video recording.
“Design & Development of a Wireless Multi-Zone Temperature & Humidity Measurement System with Real-Time Data Monitoring on Mobile Device,” International Journal of Recent Trends in Engineering and Research, vol. 4, no. 6, pp. 138–144, 2018. This article proposes a method to monitor and analyze temperature data using several remote sensors.
This paper provides a demonstration of an inexpensive noise-sensing system that can be used in the product to detect high ambient noise.
This article suggests some affordable temperature sensors and explains the use of microcontrollers to analyze the data provided by these sensors. ContextEthicalIt is crucial to ensure the device operates correctly to provide accurate information to the users. To enhance device security and correct operation, the device will be placed inside a secure box or hardware. Privacy is another issue that the Eco-Kennel Hub has to ensure, so the device can communicate securely with the users. While this device monitors the pets, the pet owners hold the responsibility to take care of the pets during harsh conditions.
while e provide a monitor system, it can not encourage owner it is not a substitute for per owner to neglect their responsibilities with their pet… ProfessionalThe product should be truthful and provide the features that are promised. At the same time, it has to be competitive in the market and should perform better than the present market products that set the standard. In other words, the product will be the upgraded version of products existing today with better performance and additional features.
GlobalThis device has the prospect of reaching a global market. With some minor modifications, the product can be used in animal businesses such as farms and zoos. Additionally, multinational kennel or dog house manufacturers can request customized versions of the Eco-Kennel Hub to buy in bulk and place directly into their products.
EconomicEco-Kennel Hub should not exceed the cost of other solar- powered monitoring systems. This product uses solar-powered energy that helps lower the cost of energy consumption.
The market for pet monitoring system is growing based on the need to stay connected between owners and
EnvironmentalEco-Kennel Hub runs off of clean, renewable energy provided by its solar panels. Since the device operates outdoors, it needs to be waterproof to prevent damage and pollution. Components such as the camera, the speaker, and the sensor need to be detachable and stored inside the pet house to make sure that the device is protected in harsh weather conditions such as rain and snow.
SocietalEco-Kennel Hub’s smart communication with a mobile application allows the owner the flexibility to access the device’s remote features. Detailed designPower: Power is supplied by a high-capacity battery that is recharged via roof-mounted solar panels. Alternatively, the battery can be removed and charged indoors with a cable. To manage power, only essential processes will remain operational at all times. Camera and Motion Sensor: Speaker and Microphones: Temperature Sensor: Controls: Mobile App: Team charterResponsibilities
Team communicationThe team communicates through the application GroupMe on a regular basis. All the documents and deliverables are shared and edited on the Google Drive. The team gathers together to meet twice a week (or as required) to ensure the progress of the project, as well for a biweekly meeting with the team adviser. Team scheduleJanuary:
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Conflict resolutionThe team will always try to include every member in decisions and development as much as possible. In cases where a team member is not participating, the first step is to reach out to that person and see if something that is pushing them back in the project. If the situation does not improve, the team will seek help from the faculty.
To ensure that the semester finishes with a functional team intact, when a team member disagrees on any aspect of the project, the team will listen to what the individual has to say. If necessary, the issue will be put to a vote with the individual in charge of the subsystem getting two votes. Should the conflict persist, the team will seek guidance from either Dr. Jones or an adviser to cement a decision. Advice
SignaturesNicholas Harvel (nh732) Phuoc (Phoebe) Nguyen (ptn38) Bonnie Garrett (beg183) Asia Harris (amh1391) Rupesh Pokharel (rp1291) References[1] B. Tabor, “Heatstroke in Dogs,” Today's Veterinary Practice, 22-Oct-2019. [Online]. Available: https://todaysveterinarypractice.com/todays-technician-heatstroke-in-dogs. [Accessed: 20-Jan-2020]. [2] K. Brulliard, “People are leaving dogs to freeze to death in the bitter cold,” The Washington Post, 01-Apr-2019. [Online]. Available: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/animalia/wp/2018/01/04/dogs-are-freezing-to-death-as-bitter-cold-grips-the-eastern-u-s. [Accessed: 20-Jan-2020]. |