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Title: Highway Deer Identification System


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Highway Deer Identification System
May07-11 Team Information
Client
Members
Advisor
  • Matthew Bonneau
  • Tony DeLouis
  • Nathan Schoening
  • Steve Schreiber

Senior Design Dr. John W. Lamont Prof. Ralph E.
Patterson III
Dr. Degang Chen
August 22, 2013
2
Presentation Outline
  • Introduction
  • Project Overview
  • Project Activities
  • Resources/Schedules
  • Conclusion
  • Demonstration
  • Questions

3
List of Definitions
  • Days of Autonomy
  • The number of days a standalone system runs
    without power input
  • Geophone
  • Device that converts seismic vibrations into
    alternating current
  • IR
  • Infrared
  • PV
  • Photovoltaic (solar electric)

4
Problem Statement
  • Deer Vehicle Collisions
  • Dangerous
  • Costly
  • Potential for mitigation
  • Active Detection and Warning
  • Sense the presence of deer on/near road
  • Warns motorists only when hazard exists

5
Operating Environment
  • Environment
  • Primarily Rural Highway
  • -10 to 100C
  • 0 to 100 Relative Humidity
  • Precipitation
  • Hazards
  • Plows
  • Mowing
  • Utility/Road Maintenance

6
Intended Users and Uses
  • Intended Users
  • Motorists
  • Installation/Maintenance Personnel
  • Intended Uses
  • Warn Motorists to Hazard On/Near Roadway

7
Assumptions and Limitations
  • Assumptions
  • Deer are not the only hazard
  • Minimal spurious warnings
  • Needs to be more cost-effective than best
    alternative
  • Limitations
  • Minimal maintenance
  • Potentially harsh operating environment
  • Function without electric grid

8
End Product and Deliverables
  • Detailed design for geophone-based deer detection
    system
  • Component specifications
  • Circuit diagrams
  • Wiring diagrams
  • Design for appropriate photovoltaic system
  • Prototype of detection/warning circuit

9
Present Accomplishments
  • Accomplishments
  • Designed the photovoltaic system
  • Designed the detection/warning hardware
  • Operationally tested the detection/warning
    hardware
  • Functionally tested entire system

10
Approaches Considered
  • Laser-Break the Beam
  • Cant track deer across road
  • IR Motion
  • Similar to home security system
  • Cant discriminate
  • IR Optical Recognition
  • Expensive equipment
  • Required sophisticated processing

11
Approach Used
  • Geophone-based sensing
  • Detect vibrations in the ground
  • Signal conditioning
  • Amplification
  • Filtering
  • Peak detection
  • LED Warning signs
  • Photovoltaic power supply

12
Project Definition
  • Automated system to warn approaching vehicles
    that deer are near the highway
  • System to protect one mile of highway
  • Efficient and cost-effective
  • Continue warning until deer have left road area
  • Ignore crossroads and driveways
  • Standalone power supply

13
Research
  • Existing Systems
  • What technologies exist?
  • Which work best?
  • Geophones
  • Signal strength?
  • Seismic frequencies?

14
Research
JASON D. WOOD, CAITLIN E. O'CONNELL-RODWELL,
SIMON L. KLEMPERER (2005). Using seismic sensors
to detect elephants and other large mammals a
potential census technique. Journal of Applied
Ecology. 42 (3), 587594.
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Design
  • Photovoltaic System
  • Provide standalone power
  • Geophones
  • Detect vibrations
  • Deer 25 Hz
  • Signal Conditioning
  • Amplification
  • Filtering
  • Detection/Warning
  • Peak detection
  • Flashing LEDs

16
Design
  • Photovoltaic System
  • 12VDC Output
  • 3 Days of Autonomy

15 Amps
85 Watts
12V Deep cycle 75 Amp-hours
17
Design
  • Signal Conditioning

18
Design
  • Detection and Warning

19
Implementation
  • Filtering and Amplification

20
Implementation
  • Detection and Warning
  • Considered using microcontroller
  • Team lacked programming experience
  • Opted for analog peak detection

21
Testing
  • Verified
  • High-pass filtering
  • 300x amplification
  • Edge detection
  • DC Filter
  • Geophone
  • Issues Revealed
  • Lack of selectivity
  • Range vs. sensitivity

22
Resources
  • Personnel Efforts
  • Other Resources

23
Resources
  • Financial Resources

24
Schedule
25
Project Evaluation
  • Subsystem
  • Motorist Warning
  • Signal Conditioning
  • Photovoltaic

26
Project Evaluation
27
Commercialization
  • Has Potential for Commercialization
  • Some systems are patented
  • Cost to Consumers
  • 18,000 per mile
  • Both sides of road
  • 200 geophones
  • 40 margin
  • Excluding installation
  • Questions Remain
  • Do these systems reduce number/severity of
    deer-vehicle collisions?
  • Iowa DOT cut funding of similar system

28
Recommendations for Additional Work
  • Validation
  • Does warning drivers reduce accident frequency?
  • Long-term roadside testing
  • Additional Functionality
  • Data Logging
  • Number of deer in given area
  • System activity vs. driver speed
  • Diagnostics
  • Microcontroller-based detection

29
Lessons Learned
  • Its easy to over-research/analyze and put off
    making key decisions
  • Check your batteries
  • Take no action unless you know that it will take
    you closer to your desired outcome

30
Risk Management
  • Risk
  • Delay in acquiring geophone
  • Design detection circuit without having sensor
  • Risk Management
  • Adjustable gains and thresholds
  • Kept filter stages flexible

31
Closing Summary
  • Deer-vehicle collisions
  • Cause millions of dollars worth of damage
  • Cause injuries and fatalities
  • Active warning systems
  • Have potential to reduce costs and injuries
  • Are technically feasible
  • Effectiveness is still unknown

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