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− | Have you ever left the house and, hours later, fretted over whether you locked your door? It's a familiar feeling--and one that can be avoided. Our project can be used to solve this all-too-common problem. Through our website interface, a user can remotely lock their door and eliminate the worry associated with common forgetfulness. | + | Have you ever left the house and, hours later, fretted over whether you locked your door? It's a familiar feeling--and one that can be avoided. Our project can be used to solve this all-too-common problem. Through our website interface, a user can remotely lock their door and eliminate the worry associated with common forgetfulness. Using the website, a user will be able to command the physical aspects of our design to activate a servo which pushes the door's lock into place. |
== Group Members == | == Group Members == |
Revision as of 20:50, 14 September 2017
Overview
Have you ever left the house and, hours later, fretted over whether you locked your door? It's a familiar feeling--and one that can be avoided. Our project can be used to solve this all-too-common problem. Through our website interface, a user can remotely lock their door and eliminate the worry associated with common forgetfulness. Using the website, a user will be able to command the physical aspects of our design to activate a servo which pushes the door's lock into place.
Group Members
- Clayton Keating
- Savannah Rush
Objective
Clayton
- What defines success?
- How quickly can the door lock?
Challenges
- Familiarization with Raspberry Pi
- Building a housing mechanism such that it can be attached to a door
Gantt Chart
Budget
Clayton
- Servo (make sure it has enough torque)
- Raspberry Pi 3
- Lock
- Analog-Digital converter (if necessary)
Total Budget: $