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Revision as of 13:06, 8 September 2024

Group Members

Name Student ID Department
Max van Aken 1859455 Applied Physics
Robert Arnhold 1847848 Mechanical Engineering
Tim Damen 1874810 Applied Physics
Ruben Otter 1810243 Computer Science
Raul Sanchez Flores 1844512 Computer Science / Applied Mathematics

Problem Statement

The goal of this project is to create an easily portable system that can be used as the last line of defense against incoming projectiles.

Objectives

To come up with a solution for our problem we have the following objectives in mind:

  • Determine how drones and projectiles can be detected.
  • Determine how a drone or projectile can be intercepted and/or redirected.
  • Build a prototype of this portable device.
  • Build a simulation of the usage of this system.
  • Explore and determine ethical implications of the portable device.
  • Prove the system’s utility.

Planning

Within we upcoming 8 weeks we will be working on this project. Below are the projects tasks layed out over these 8 weeks and when they will be performed.

Week Task
1 Initial planning and setting up the project.
2 Literary research.
3 Create ethical framework.
Conduct an interview with an expert to confirm and construct the use cases.
Start constructing prototype, software and simulation concepts.
Determine potential problems.
4 Continue constructing prototype, software and simulation.
5 Finish prototype, software and simulation.
6 Testing prototype to verify its effectiveness and use cases.
7 Evaluate testing results and make final changes.
Finish Wiki page.
8 Create final presentation.