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== Overview ==
 
== Overview ==
Have you ever  
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Have you ever tried to Peek at a Squirrel really closely and maybe even try to take a picture.  Doesn't it suck that whenever you get close enough, the squirrels run away.  We learned of the amount of students in the WashU community who's days were ruined because they were not able to capture close up pictures of a squirrel and we really wanted to simplify and improve their lives forever. 
  
We have several ideas of how we could do the sensor detection (touch pads, lasers, or weight-scales). Our primary source of help would be in Arduino and knowledge about how social media websites collect data.  
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Introducing Peek-a-Squirrel, a new invention with the sole purpose of capturing high definition close up images of these cute critters. Our end goal is to simplify picture taking for everyone, so that no more students have to have a bad day because they couldn't capture a picture.
  
 
== Team Members ==
 
== Team Members ==

Revision as of 20:08, 3 February 2017

Overview

Have you ever tried to Peek at a Squirrel really closely and maybe even try to take a picture. Doesn't it suck that whenever you get close enough, the squirrels run away. We learned of the amount of students in the WashU community who's days were ruined because they were not able to capture close up pictures of a squirrel and we really wanted to simplify and improve their lives forever.

Introducing Peek-a-Squirrel, a new invention with the sole purpose of capturing high definition close up images of these cute critters. Our end goal is to simplify picture taking for everyone, so that no more students have to have a bad day because they couldn't capture a picture.

Team Members

Michael Pichardo & Derick Speltz Will Luer

Objectives

Sense an animal that comes into our enclosure and and send a signal to camera to automatically take a picture of the animal and hopefully share our media via internet.

Challenges

Design Enclosure. Box structure, Sensor placement, camera angle. Study Squirrel Behavior with food, diet, to optimize use of our structure. Construction: Build Enclosure. Box Enclosure with open side and mesh roof (blocks leaves, twigs etc.) from falling inside. Hardware: Test sensors to see if they work. Place sensors into box after having it already connected to Raspberry Pi and calibrate sensors. Software: Learn Python language of Raspberry Pi, Learn to share our media with cute message. Safety: Fire safety, no harm will be done to squirrel, just giving food and taking pictures. Privacy:


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