BRAD Bio Robotic Aquatic Demonstration
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BRAAD
Bio Robotic Autonomous Aquatic
Demonstration
Uzma Alam and Danielle Osler
ECE 345
Group 9
Background
Weakly Electric Fish
Generate and detect Electric fields
Electro receptive
Ability to sense Electric Fields
Monitor changes in receptors on skin
On the order of milli-volts
Passive Sensing
Objective
Principal deliverables
Accurate sensing
Autonomous movement
Simulate the passive sensing of
electroreceptive fish
Modify an RC boat and add autonomous
functionality
Original Design
Original Design
Sensor Theory
Two Possible Configurations
EKG Sensors
Need to use sensors in pairs
Use second configuration
Sensor Testing
Signal Strength (Actual)
Voltage
30
25
20
Voltage (12cm)
15
Voltage (6 cm)
10
5
kp cos( )
V
, r d
2
r
cos1 (dist. between sensor and wall) : 0 to12 cm
kp dipole constant
d dipole length: 1.5cm
22
20
18
16
14
12
10
8
6
4
2
0
Di
st a
nc
e
0
Amplification
Use High Precision Instrumention Amps
Options: AD524, LM741, LF357N
Documented applications – Analog signals
Heart rate – Frequency .05Hz to 150 Hz
Pulse on finger – Frequency starts at .03 Hz
A to D can take 20 mV and convert it
Use more precise sensing for Microcontroller
Amplification
Final Sensor Configuration
Microcontroller Flowchart
Power Up A/D
Start
Sets Initial PWM for Motor/Steering
Initialize
Sets ATDCTL5 to 8 bit conversion
Samples and stores digital values
GetAtoD
Linear compare of voltage difference
CompVolt
Updates duty cycle of Steering PWM
Update
Uses RTI to sample A/D every 0.25s
Delay
Motorola HC12
Assembly
Language
Microcontroller Testing
A/D Conversion
Accurate to 2 lsb
Possible to use unamplified signal
Motor and Steering Control
Servos
Steering – TS-11
Microservo
Motor – Hitec
HT7001A
Motor and Steering
Interface Boards
Toggle between uC
and receiver
Power from receiver
voltage regulator
Motor and Steering
Pulse Width Modulation
Reverse
Motor
Steering
Forward
Left
Right
Power Theory
All power from one battery
Simulations:
Battery Voltage
10
9
8
Voltage (V)
7
6
Voltage on 9V
5
Voltage w/ Motor
Voltage with both
4
3
2
1
0
0
10
20
30
Tim e (sec)
40
50
60
Power Design:
Connect all components to the same common:
Physical Layout
Results
Successes
Communication
Between Modules
Unique Solution to
EKG sensing
Teamwork
Challenges
Amplification of DC
signals
Size reduction
Physical construction
Recommendations
Amplify signals
Add smoother turning capability
Add Stop functionality
Make boat smaller
Add more sensors
Acknowledgements
Professor Nelson
Professor Swenson
Julio Urbina
Braad