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R.F.N.T. (Radio Frequency Navigational Tracker) Josh Bingaman Ryan Hitchler John Maitin Fabien Nervais Matt Sharp Capstone Fall 2004

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R.F.N.T.

(Radio Frequency Navigational Tracker)

Josh BingamanRyan HitchlerJohn Maitin

Fabien NervaisMatt Sharp

Capstone Fall 2004

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Main Objectives

Create a vehicle that will remotely track a high frequency RF transmitter, which may or may not be stationary.

Detect the signal strength of the target in order to determine which direction to go.

The practical application is a golf caddy that will follow a golfer when requested.

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Possible Project Extensions

Add proximity sensors in order to circumnavigate obstacles.

Cell phone used to control vehicle. GPS navigation. Signal Acquisition Improvement Additional RF controlled functions.

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Basic Layout

Base of vehicle

Antenna Unit

Processor (Inside Base)

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Processor/ Main Board

RSSI

Motor

DigitalCompass

Motor (Left)

Motor (Right)

Digital Compass

MotorControl GPIO?

GPIO

RS/232

RS/232

Base of Vehicle

Antenna Unit

Hardware Block Diagram

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Software Implementation

One basic algorithm, two variations Initial design

Antenna stops spinningUnit stops to turn

Desired designAntenna continuously spinsUnit turns dynamically

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Algorithm For Operation (Initial)

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Algorithm For Operation (Desired)

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Mechanical & Control Systems

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Potential Concerns / Unknowns

Rotating Antenna & Motor Mount

Antenna Construction & Actuator Torque

Ground Wheel Control Sensor Resolution Terrain Tower Height Control

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Addressing Anticipated Difficulties

Rotating Antenna & Mounting Motor Wheel vs. chain How to attach, depends on dimensions

Antenna Weight / Shape & Actuator Torque dependant upon antenna implementation wind resistance, etc…

Ground Wheel Control motor specs unknown, researching new motors possible substitutes – how to mount??

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Difficulties Part Deux

Sensor Resolution Compass

magnetic distortion maybe present hard-iron calibration should be performed

Data acquisition issues Frames of reference

Terrain too rough considering additional functionality, safe mode / shutdown vehicle durability

Tower Height Control motor specs unknown, may not be necessary Automate signal query

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Power Specifications

12V car Battery, AA/AAA Battery, Dry Cell

Two 12V wheel motors

One 5V antenna motor

Base and antenna Circuitry

Low-powered transmitter

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Transmitter

Low power transmitter ideally a remote (key-fob)

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Overview of Power Concerns

Power transformation on navigational unit

Power noise due to rotation

Power cable routing to rotating mount

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Power Concerns Addressed

Power transformation on navigational unit Voltage regulators

Noise due to antenna rotation Decoupling caps

Power cable routing to rotating mount Rotating contact plates

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Rotating Mount

• Transmitters

• Grooved Plates

• Software

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Antenna

Rotating Mount Shielded

Unidirectional Antenna Digital Compass

mounted with Antenna Synchronization of

Compass and Antenna

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Transmitter/Receiver

•916 MHz RF•16 Bits Transferable•RSSI (Relative Signal Strength Indicator)

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Schedule

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Thank You

Questions

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