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* Zie aantekeningen en/of foto's | * Zie aantekeningen en/of foto's | ||
* http://www.intorobotics.com/3d-printed-robot-arms-for-free-download/ | * http://www.intorobotics.com/3d-printed-robot-arms-for-free-download/ | ||
* [http://www.google.com/patents/US3839967 Pulley Pattent] | |||
* [http://s3.natuurkunde.nl/content_files/files/1324/original/supportBinaryFiles_referenceId_1_supportId_710086?1410262819 charging system] | |||
* [http://letsmakerobots.com/robot/project/moving-time-lapse-rig moving robot] | |||
* [http://www.robotshop.com/en/hitec-hsr-1425cr-continuous-rotation-servo.html#Specifications possible servo] | |||
==USE== | ==USE== | ||
*<b>E:</b>Big New Innovation | *<b>E:</b>Big New Innovation |
Revision as of 08:06, 2 May 2016
Log
Previous meetings
- 18-04-2016 Course introductory
- Formed groups
- Came up with a lot of concepts
- Decided final concept
- 21-04-2016 First meeting with group.
- Digged info about Seaweed.
- Prepared the presentation for week 2.
- Ate seaweed
- Individual Accomplishments
- Neph
- Wiki
- Powerpoint
- Nina
- Benefits
- Maritime Robitcs
- Stijn
- Environmental aspects
- Jochem
- USE aspects
- Arduin
- Roadmap
- Agenda
- Types of deliverables
- Possible applications
- Neph
Tasks
Personal Planning Preferences
- Arduin: mariculture, benefits of seaweed, maritime robotics (general, not applied to our farm), future farms, 'big data' of proposed design, USE: user, enterprise, branding and research grants
- Jochem: Business case(?), robot hardware/software eventueel een prototype website waarmee we de status van de robot kunnen bekijken, etc.
- Nephtaly: Design of the robot+station, part supply and programming
- Nina: finished design for the whole system, USE: society, enviromental factors, prototyping, solidworks
- Stijn: Mariculture, prototyping (voor de rest maakt het me niet echt uit)
Individual
Chairman (Arduin)Is the chairman at meeting and creates the agenda for the meetings(there are only plenary meetings, so they will not be chaired)
- Secretary (Jochem)
- Is responsible for the minutes of the meetings
- Sourceman (Stijn)
- Finds extra info or extra sources and supporting information for a statement
- Wiki&Drive maintenance (Nina & Nephtaly)
- Will maintain the organisation and cleanness of the wiki(talk)page as well as the organisation in the drive
Weekly
18-04-2016: (tabel) All, search info, for next meeting
21-04-2016:
Ideas
Eat seaweed- Visit a seaweed restaurant
- Interview the chef about the possiblities of seaweed
- TASTE IT!!!
Meeting/presentation notes
Presentation week 2
Q&A from students
Q: Why are there no automated seaweed farms yet?
A: It's being researched and worked on right now, but we want to make larger farms
Q: Will seaweed do well at that scale?
A: Yes; the ocean will supply enough nutrients so there is no need to do this manually and artificially.
Q: How will you grow seaweed in 'dead zones'? Will the seaweed survive big storms?
A: Seaweed grows on the water surface. We can use many types of seaweed. Please refer to the beautiful drawing on the blackboard. Seaweed can handle rough waves.
Q: How does seaweed grow in 'dead zones' if no plants can survive?
A: Seaweed can grow in these areas, but many plants and animals cannot. We may need to kickstart such areas, but the seaweed should be able to survive on it's own. We will need to research this more.
Feedback from teachers
Most original project of the ones presented today. You need to do a lot of work on the robots. We have to see how the robot will work in the demonstration.
(we showed our farm setup)
Take a look at underwater robots, like repair robots.
(we showed maritime robotics slide)
One remark: H2020 Proposals / Research calls (there may be a research call on this topic) We should look up roadmaps and think about where our project would fit in.
Please find something about the drawbacks, not just positive aspects. For example: lots of seaweed will limit the amount of light in the area below. Large scale <anything> will have an effect. Find out what the effect of large scale seaweed farming is.
Talk
General talk
- IoT, Big Data
- mariculture (combination Seafarm and seadrones)
Arduin's talk
Nina's talk
S133140 Hoi even een testje (zonder timestamp)
S133140 15:20, 21 April 2016 (UTC) En nu een test met timestamp
Jochems' talk
Stijn's talk
Nephtaly's talk
- Lammelle idee om het op te halen en te knippen en te klemmen [< vormig
- secundaire lijn
- trosjes in basis-station
- Zie aantekeningen en/of foto's
- http://www.intorobotics.com/3d-printed-robot-arms-for-free-download/
- Pulley Pattent
- charging system
- moving robot
- possible servo
USE
- E:Big New Innovation
- S:Overpopulation call for new solutions
- feed seaweed to:
- humans
- animal stock. (better for climate change, no deforestation)
- feed seaweed to:
Definitions
- Aquaculture = argiculture in water
- Mariculture = aquaculture in the sea
Editing help
- Markup cheatsheet
- Manual of Style
- A signature can be made by inserting
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