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== Budget == | == Budget == | ||
+ | *Raspberry Pi: $35 | ||
+ | *Raspberry Pi Camera: $40 | ||
+ | *Raspberry Pi Camera Cable: | ||
+ | *Infrared PIR motion Sensor: $12 | ||
+ | *Amazon Web Services Recognition: Free basic tier services | ||
+ | *3D Printing software and materials: Free | ||
+ | *OpenCV facial recognition programs: Free | ||
== Why this project? == | == Why this project? == |
Revision as of 03:06, 1 February 2019
Contents
Link to Log
Team Members
- Jonathan Strek
- Katie Cardwell
- Andrew Koltz
- Ethan Shry (TA)
Overview
We will create a door that can send the user a picture of who is trying to enter their room, and the user to interact with the door via text. We will also include a red light that illuminates when the user does not respond quickly or says the visitor is not welcome.
Goal
Gantt Chart
Challenges
- Learning Python
- Learning SQL
- Using Twilio?
Budget
- Raspberry Pi: $35
- Raspberry Pi Camera: $40
- Raspberry Pi Camera Cable:
- Infrared PIR motion Sensor: $12
- Amazon Web Services Recognition: Free basic tier services
- 3D Printing software and materials: Free
- OpenCV facial recognition programs: Free
Why this project?
Security in dorms or houses is always a concern, and we hope to alleviate such worries. The increase in dependence on online retailing means more strangers than ever are using your address to find your place of residence. With Smarter Door you will not have to worry about who is at the door. Dorms can also be safer as a red light outside of a dorm will be a sign that an RA or even WUPD should be called.