User:BDolge/BicycleTurnSignal/CDIO/Minimal Conceive
CONCEIVING AND ENGINEERING SYSTEMS
Idea
editMake a bicycle turn signal out of LEDs that can be mounted on almost any bike and that gives the user control of the turn signal without losing the ability to also use there arm as a turn signal.
Problem Statement
edit· Each year, more than 500,000 people go to the emergency room for bicycle injuries in the USA. More than 700 people die from those injuries.
· Children 15 years and younger are the biggest risk.
· Bicycle injuries and deaths cost $8 billion each year.
·Adolescents/Young people(ages 15-24) and adults aged 45 and older have the highest death rates.
·Males are more likely to get injured than females.
·Most of all bicycle deaths happen in urban areas and non-intersection areas.
Setting System Goals and Requirements
editMarket/Customer needs
edit- Competitive Bike Riders
- Leisurely Bike Riders
- Supply a proactive safety mechanism to a market that lends to $8 billion in annual cost resulting from injury and death. By implementing an easily recognizable safety system, it is not only the biker community that benefits, but automobile operators, and local government- with benefits trickling down to taxpayers as well.
Factors that set the context of the requirements
edit- Customer Needs (MT)
- Cost of Materials (MT)
- Time/Duration of Project (MT)
- Aesthetics (MT)
- Practicality (MT)
- Marketability (MT)
- Available Resources (MT)
Enterprise goals and capabilities
edit- Simplicity
- Cost effectiveness
- Employ a product that can easily be integrated in any enterprise scenario that would call for such an item.
Competitors and benchmarking information
editEthical, social, environmental, legal and regulatory influences
editSystem goals and requirements
editInitial target goals (based on needs, opportunities and other influences)
editSystem performance metrics
editDefining Function, Concept and Architecture
editNecessary system functions
edit- Provide luminance that projects a minimum of 10ft
- components mounted upon a surface area visible from a minimum of 10ft away
- LED placement distinguishable as arrows
- Ability to indicate movement of two directions (left and right)
System concepts
editTrade-offs among concepts
editHigh level architectural form and structure
editThe decomposition of form into subsystems, assignment of functions to subsystems, and definition of interfaces
editModeling of System and Ensuring Goals Can Be Met
editAppropriate models of technical performance
editThe plan of implementation and operations
editTrade-offs among various goals and functions
editDevelopment Project Management
editProject cost and schedule
edit- Additional Costs (not originally provided by class)
- $7.50 - set of LED Holders
- $7.95 - 25 Pack of LED
- TBD - Cost of 3D printed housing
Estimation and allocation of resources
editRisks and alternatives
edit- Users could depend on using general hand signals
- Risk of limited sight range