Title: Digital Door Assistant (DDA)
1Digital Door Assistant (DDA)
Senior Design December 11, 2001
2DDA Design Team Senior Design Group 11
- Technical Advisor
- Professor Hong Man
- Group Leader
- David Lababera
- Group Members
- Cindy Budhu
- Brian Iovino
- Joseph Rafaniello
3Bioscrypt
TM
We would like to give a special thanks to
Bioscrypt for donating the Software Development
Kit (SDK), OEM support, and other meaningful
advice.
4Abstract
- Lock and Key System is archaic
- New technologies, either incorporating memory or
biometrics, can help security move beyond the
antiquated system of lock and key. - Memorization adds security
- But passwords can be forgotten, shared, or
observed
- Most effective security is Biometrics
- Biometric technology is a way to achieve fast and
user-friendly authentication with a high level
of accuracy
5What is Biometrics?
- Biometrics is an automated method of recognizing
a person based on a physiological or behavioral
characteristic. - It can be used to uniquely identify one person
from another. -
- Includes fingerprints, speech, face, retina,
iris, handwritten signature, hand geometry, and
wrist veins - By using an attribute of the body, security is
improved because there is no room for human error - Using Biometrics security will increase system
effectiveness.
6Design Objectives
- The Digital Door Assistant will
- Provide a convenient, reliable, and secure
alternative to archaic key-entry door systems - Utilize accurate fingerprint identification in
order to allow access for authorized users - Perform as an embedded system geared for
residential use
7Simple Design
Biometric Device
Control
Doorbell
8Choice of Biometrics
9Choice of Fingerprint Device
- The MV1200 fingerprint scanner
- Unlike many other scanners, is made for embedded
devices - Is capable of interfacing with a microcontroller
- Contains an accurate identification algorithm
onboard - Allows for administration over templates
(addition and deletion)
10Design with MV1200
Biometric Device
Control
Doorbell
11Choice of Microcontroller
- Most simple microcontrollers, like the
MC68HC11A8, will have the functionality we need
for our design - Documentation from Bioscrypt will finalize
microcontroller decision
12Design with MV1200 and Microcontroller
MV1200 Fingerprint Scanner
Biometric Device
Control
Doorbell
13MC68HC11A8 Microcontroller
- Available Ports
- 5 needed
- A-E available
- Available Memory
- 8k ROM
- 256 bytes RAM
- 512 bytes EEPROM
14MV1200 Fingerprint Scanner
15Other Devices
- Doorbell/Lock
- Activates based on output from microcontroller
- Buffered data prevents feedback
- Insert Diagram here..
16Project Flowchart
Wait
Is Person Enrolled?
Delay 5 Seconds
Unlock Door
Yes
No
Ring Doorbell
Lock Door
17Limitations
- Power Failure
- A backup system is needed
- Extensive testing is required
- Weather conditions such as rain
- Physical modification to packaging
18Project Schedule
19Target Customer
- Suburban families
- Include as a package in new home constructions
- 1,200,000 new homes in 2000
- Direct mailing to electrical contractors
- Trade show product promotion
20Cost Estimation
-
- Initial 5 of market share
- Estimated peak of 25 of market share in year 6
21Product Cost/Price
-
- Material, fixed and variable costs
- DDA sale price
22Project Budget
23Break Even Analysis
24Venture Funding
25Conclusion
- This project will be completed successfully by
April 2002 - Additional functionality will be added if time
permits - Possible mechanical design changes
26Any Questions?