Difference between revisions of "Smart Lock"
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Revision as of 21:09, 13 February 2018
Contents
Overview
Our solution to the problem posed requires us to create a two part solution. The first part is an electronic mechanism that can be installed in doors that will be able to verify the identity of a smartphone users and unlock/open doors for the person. The second part will be an app on a phone that allows the user to securely log in and verify their identity. They will then be granted permission to certain locks which they can then open.
Members
- Graham Webb
- Ahmed Hassan
- Kelvin Xie
- John Gibson (TA)
Goal of Product
Unwieldy and ineffective electronic keychains that use a smartphone to unlock doors. Our product will decrease the hardware required and try to create a universal system that would be viable and cheaper in real life.
Design and Construction
- Basic Project Outline
- Hardware:
- This part of the project will comprise of the physical locking mechanism as well as the necessary hardware components to communicate with our app
- AWS Server:
- The server will serve as the method of communication between the lock and our phone application. It will also be integral in the security of the lock.
- App:
- Our app will be the main interface for controlling our lock. Additionally, it will also serve as the “key” for the lock
- Hardware:
Gantt Chart
Challenges
- Ensuring Software Security
- Interfacing Locking Mechanism with Software
Materials Needed
- Computer with eclipse or equivalent
- 3D printer
- Arduino/ raspberry pi circuit board or equivalent
- CAD software
- Some mechanical parts to physically open the door (specific parts to be determined)