Difference between revisions of "Development of a Rockfall Sensor Node"
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Revision as of 11:53, 25 November 2015
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Short Description
Over the last years, SLF Davos has been using embedded sensor nodes for measuring trajectories of falling rocks. The acquired data is used to improve simulations of rockfall incidents. However, the employed sensor nodes (StoneNode) have come to their end-of-life and should be replaced with better and smaller sensors employing state-of-the-art technology.
In this semester project you are going to design and assemble a prototype for StoneNode 2.0. Basic tests using the microcontroller shall also be performed. If time permits, you may also develop the complete data-grabbing software and perform real-world tests.
Status: Available
- Looking for 1-2 Semester Students
- Supervisors: Michele Magno, Michael Schaffner, Lukas Cavigelli, Andrin Caviezel (SLF Davos)
Prerequisites
- PCB design experience (PCB course strongly recommended)
- analog electronics and signal conditioning with operational amplifiers: amplifiers, filters, integrators etc.
- basic knowledge of microcontroller programming (C, preferably Texas Instruments MSP430)
- basic knowledge on signal processing is a plus.
Character
- 10% Theory
- 60% Implementation
- 30% Testing