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Revision as of 13:37, 23 March 2023

Group members

Names Study ID Email
Max van Wijk Electrical Engineering 1736418 m.h.o.v.wijk@student.tue.nl
David van Warmerdam Electrical Engineering 1714171 d.s.v.warmerdam@student.tue.nl
Luka Tepavčević Electrical Engineering 1720996 l.tepavcevic@student.tue.nl
Bob Verbeek Biomedical Engineering 1752510 b.m.verbeek@student.tue.nl
Yu-Hsuan Lin Computer Science 1672363 y.lin1@student.tue.nl
Saskia ten Dam Psychology and Technology 1577328 s.e.t.dam@student.tue.nl

Seperate pages of important information

Logbook page: This page contains the logbook, how much time everyone spend per week, and the general planning of group 7.

Interview page: This page contains the interviews that have been conducted by group 7, a summary of each interview, as well as some small descriptions of the interviewees to give some background.

Weekly research and activities : This page contains, for every week, a summary and overview of the deliverables of group 7. The contents of the page have been structured in chronological order. <==== For the tutors, this is where the document that was originally on this page resides now. This has been done for us to start making an overview of how the final wiki page will look.


Introduction

What will be written here:

  • A quick summary of coral reefs:
    • What types or coral reefs there are.
    • Why coral reefs are important.
    • What is currently done to protect coral reefs, and what is still missing (state of the art).


Problem statement

  • State what we as a group have come up with to combat the issues mentioned in the introduction:
    • Autonomous bouy that is able to carry sensors and change its height to measure on different depth levels.
  • State why we choose this method.
  • Give (good) references for all statements that are being made, and add them to a nicely ordered reference list.


Users

State the users of our product, maybe also add stakeholders

Maybe write some stuff about what the users need?

The design of the buoy

Design process

Show some pictures of the different designs we came up with and explain them properly.

Final design choice

Show the final design of the project, and state what has changed based on the preliminary designs and why these changes have been made.


Mechanics of the diver movement


Simulations

CAD stress test


Unity physics simulation

References