ELET 4308/4108 Senior Project Motion Sensor Security System
By (TEAM 4) Agbazue Stanley Singleton Kellen (DR. Attarzadeh) FALL 2004 11/30/2004
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Introduction
 The project itself is a motion sensor security system
capable of detecting the presence of body heat in any designated area. techniques to eliminate factors causing interference, which affect reliability, to guarantee superior long-term performance and reduce false alarms. technology are ADEMCO, DSC, VISONIC, IntelliSense, and PARADOX.
 State of the art motion detectors use the most modern
 A few companies that use this state of the art
Project Objective
 The goals of the alarm system are to detect heat  Critical design parameters include interfacing the
movements in a specified area triggering a siren/buzzer to sound. microcontroller (8051) with the PIR integrated circuit. the regulated work environment after hours of work operation. It also cuts down on expenditure costs on human resources.
 This design promotes added control to the crime rate of
Block Diagram
Circuit Diagram
Project Specifications
    
Motion Sensor operates on 9 -12 volts Buzzer operates on 4-15 volts Micro-controller operated on 5 volts during testing. 3-4 meter detection range PIR detector has a field view from 125 to 138
Project Description
 Infrared motion sensor  Led indicators inform of an alarm present and designate
when motion has been detected
 Switch control will turn on system .  Keypad will disarm the system.  (IC KC778B) that contains the pin configuration to
control the actual motion detection
Motion Sensor Prior to Assembly
More of Motion Sensor
Micro-Controller Before Assembly
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Motion Sensor Assembled to Security Area
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Software Design
 Software application entails the use of a microcontroller
which will utilize the handling of the program instruction to the system built. Microcontroller involved will be the 8051 microcontrollers.
 The program will be used to disarm the alarm system
after the buzzer is triggered.
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Plan of action
    
Brainstorming Analysis Implementation i.e. hardware construction Simulation i.e. software testing Overall testing
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Project Components
         
Micro controller ( 8051 ) PIR Detector (RE200B) Master PIR Control Chip (KC778B) Power supply Wires 2 Leds Bread board Resistors Capacitors Toggle Switches
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Benefits
   
Increased security control Convenience Relatively inexpensive. Provides reliable and efficient results.
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Testing and Procedures
 Set up a dummy security area  Turn power supply on  Allow 1 to 3 minutes for the PIR sensor to warm up  Walk into the detecting range across the PIR beam and observe the  Check if the corresponding ZONE LED on the control panel lights up
when you activate the PIR detector set to that zone. LED indicator. The LED indicator will light up whenever you enter or exit under detecting beams.
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Project Schedule For Hardware
 Brainstorming  Idea Concept  Idea Preparation  Hardware  Preparation  Assembly  Wiring  Testing
5d 2d 2d 7d 3d 4d 1d 2d Tue 9/28/04 Tue 9/28/04 Thu 9/30/04 Tue 10/5/04 Tue 10/5/04 Fri 10/8/04 Fri 10/8/04 Tue 10/12/04 Mon 10/4/04 Wed 9/29/04 Fri 10/1/04 Wed 10/13/04 Thu 10/7/04 Wed 10/13/04 Fri 10/8/04 Wed 10/13/04
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Project Schedule For Software
 Software  Software Design  Software Impl.  Software testing  Completion  Final Assembly  Final Test
7d Thu 10/14/04 3d Thu 10/14/04 2d Tue 10/19/04 2d Thu 10/21/04 3d Mon 10/25/04 2d Mon 10/25/04 1d Wed 10/29/04 Fri 10/22/04 Mon 10/18/04 Wed 10/20/04 Fri 10/22/04 Wed 10/27/04 Tue 10/26/04 Wed 10/29/04
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Cost Analysis
          
Wires LED's Breadboard Motion Sensor Capacitors Resistors Siren Relay Wood Microcontroller Total Cost $5.00 $1.00 $20.00 $35.00 $3.00 $2.00 $10.00 $4.00 $14.00 $0.00 (donated) $93.00
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Problems Encountered
 Configuring microcontroller to disengage alarm  Supplying sufficient voltage to properly function the
buzzer
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References
 http://www.ami.ac.uk/courses/ami4655_micros/
u01/micro01hist.asp
 8051 Microcontroller and Embedded Systems,
The by Muhammad Ali Mazidi, Janice Gillispie Mazidi, Muhammed Ali Mazidi
 http://www.aesecurity.com/pir.htm
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Thank you for your time
Questions
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