From: Sam Moore Date: Thu, 1 Aug 2013 11:07:05 +0000 (+0800) Subject: Notes on Meeting 1 X-Git-Url: https://git.ucc.asn.au/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=af5a8b92abd41cec65b3aeca73895cfc60518b2f;p=matches%2FMCTX3420.git Notes on Meeting 1 --- diff --git a/meetings/2013-08-01.txt b/meetings/2013-08-01.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..892a35b --- /dev/null +++ b/meetings/2013-08-01.txt @@ -0,0 +1,60 @@ +Meeting at 15:00 in G19 + +Present: Sam Moore, James Rosher, Justin Kruger + +1. Server Hardware + - Prefer a Raspberry Pi as main server, easy to setup a GUI via a webserver + - Raspberry Pi has limited GPIO pins and no ADC pins; interface with lower level device(s), eg: Arduino + - Raspberry Pi can handle USB devices directly, eg: Webcams, Arduino, and can take power from a USB hub + - Does Raspberry Pi have sufficient processing power and/or storage? + - Videos will be rescource intensive + - Attach external USB hard drive for storage + - Analyse some/most/all data on client machine to save processing power + - Need to investigate the processing and storage requirements, and the capabilities of a Raspberry Pi + - Mounting of Server Hardware + - Need an enclosure to protect this system when the can explodes + - Hardware should be easily removable and/or all ports easily accessable + - Need to determine exactly what the hardware is and then consult the Mechanical Team. + - Power + - Determine what we are going to use and then consult Electronics Team + +2. Data collection, sensors, remote control + - USB cameras may be connected directly to main server + - May need a lower level system independent of the main server to collect data from other sensor types + - Expect to deal with Analogue, Digital (on/off) and Serial inputs, and both Digital and Analogue outputs + - Need to consult with Sensors and Electronics Teams about sensor inputs + - Need to consult with Pneumatics and Electronics Teams about control outputs + - Need to consult with Electronics team about using USB devices (they are a "connector") + +3. Network + - Wired vs Wireless network + - Wireless - less risk of cable being accidentally unplugged, more risk of loss of signal + - Wired - opposite + +3. Safety & Security + - System needs to cope with loss of network, power, or air + - System should not be accessable by unauthorised people + - Only one person should access system at a time + - Software should be able to change to redundant hardware if a critical system fails + - Control mechanical safety mechanisms + - eg: Hardware switch must be enabled to allow remote access (decrease likely hood of security compromise while system isn't in use) + - Hardware switch must be enabled to allow system to become pressurised + - Safety mechanisms that function even when software fails + - eg: Electronic release valve, stays open only when power is delivered + - Indicator lights controlled by server hardware + - Need to consult pretty much every other team about this + +Stuff to do: + - Sam: + - Feasability of Raspberry Pi as main server + - Be the Meeting Convener + - James: + - Investigate GUI design and layout + - Justin: + - Investigate what sort of sensors we can expect to have to interface + - Rowan: + + +Finished sometime after 16:00 + +