Title: RFID Vehicle Tracking
1RFID Vehicle Tracking
- Jason Alcock (Team Leader)
- Harold Allen
- Pat Woowong
- Emmanuel Deheer
- Farzaneh Shahheidari
- Project Advisors
- Jay Schlag
- Linda Milor
- Final Project Presentation November 29th, 2007
2Project Overview
- Prototype construction entering final stages
- Currently working on integrating individual
pieces in to overall design - Project deadline will be met!
3GPS Serial Level Converter
Source Nutchip Programming
- Converts TTL level serial from GPS unit to RS-232
level - Uses MAX232 IC
4Voltage Regulator
- Robotics Connection
- 5V Switching Voltage Regulator
Source Robotics Connection
Source Werker electronics
Source jakwir.net
5Constructed Prototype
eBox Processor
LCD Display
RFID Receiver
GPS Unit
6Design Goals
- Size of base unit light enough for easy
mobility (portable) - Range of signal transmission from RFID (20ft
radius) - Accuracy of data display on LCD panel for
results should be high - Base unit should be low power-consuming device
(5v switching voltage regulator) - Overall well-functioning base unit
7Prototype Usage
8Example Display
9Marketing and Cost Analysis
Original Estimated Cost and Selling Price
Final Cost and Selling Price
Development Cost (Non-recurring Cost) Development Cost (Non-recurring Cost)
Parts 1,347.49
Labor 13,483
Total 28,211
Determination of Selling Price Determination of Selling Price
Subtotal, All Costs 5,438
Profit 1,562 22.3
Selling Price 7,000
Total Revenue 700,000
Total Profit 156,247
Development Cost (Non-recurring Cost) Development Cost (Non-recurring Cost)
Parts 1,377.00
Labor 12,000
Total 25,384
Determination of Selling Price Determination of Selling Price
Subtotal, All Costs 5,259
Profit 1,241 22.7
Selling Price 7,000
Total Revenue 650,000
Total Profit 124,073
10Marketing and Sales Strategies
- Advertise the product through mass media
- Offer discounts to customers for referral
- Demonstrate to target customers
- Universities
- Car dealerships
- Hospitals
- Military bases
11Summary
- Problems
- Voltage regulator solution
- GPS serial connection harness
- Future Schedule
- GPS coding to be completed
- Final demonstration and prototype completion
12Mario Cardullos U.S. Patent 3,713,148 in 1973 is
the ancestor to modern RFID to be used in vehicle
identification. 34 years later Georgia Tech
still uses eyesight and barcode scanning software
for vehicle tracking.