Team 506
Wearable Gas Sensor
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Team 506

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Shawn Butler

Manufacturing Engineer

Greetings and humble salutations, My name is Shawn Butler I am from Pittsburgh Pennsylvania by way of Orlando Florida and I am currently seeking a undergraduate degree in mechanical Engineering at Florida A&M University. I will be working for Boeing as a Muliti-Displicnary Engineer where I aspire to apply my skills and knowledge to innovate and excel in the aerospace industry.

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Ben Labiner

Mechatronics Engineer

Ben is a senior Mechanical Engineering student at the FAMU-FSU College of Engineering, where he has been studying the design of dynamic systems. His work has focused on geartrain design for multi-modal quadrupeds and general robotic design. Post-graduation he plans to earn a master's degree in mechanical engineering, focusing on the improvement of materials and processes for metal additive manufacturing.

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Alex McIvor

Power Management Engineer

Alex McIvor is currently an undergraduate Mechanical Engineering student. Alex has been acting as the power management engineer for this capstone project. He will be graduating in the summer of 2024 where after he will pursue a career in the defense industry with a particular interest in aerospace and propulsion.

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Jane Nordhagen

Systems Engineer

Jane Nordhagen is an undergraduate Mechanical Engineer with the role of Systems Engineer on the project. She will be graduating in Spring 2024 and pursue a career with Honeywell working as a Mechanical Engineer I.

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Michaela Porcelli

Mechanical Engineer

Michaela Porcelli is an undergraduate senior studying Mechanical Engineering. She will be graduating in Spring 2024. After graduation, she will be working at Lockheed Martin Aeronautics in Marietta, GA as a Tooling Engineer Associate on the C-130J and the F-35.

Sponsors

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Shayne McConomy

Senior Design Coordinator

Mechanical Engineering Department

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Franklin Roberts

Project Mentor

CIA

Abstract

To address the need for search and rescue operators to be readily aware of the air conditions around them, the CIA (Central Intelligence Agency) has tasked us with designing a wearable system to monitor air composition around the user. This system seeks to address the problem of combustible gases collecting in the event of a building collapse. Existing wearable gas sensors are typically handheld sensors secured to the user. This often limits their ability to use both hands during operations; however, our sensor is designed to give the user freedom over how and where they want to wear it. We split the project into two sides: the gas detection team (Team 506) and the display team (Team 505). Our team focuses on creating a gas detection system which is broken down into three main components: a sealed box to house the computer, the sensor suite, and the external power pack. The box is meant to be small and versatile so that the user can secure it anywhere on their body and not obstruct motion. The sensor suite is outside but connected to the box and can also be placed on the upper or lower body. The idea is that the sensor should be placed on the lower body when detecting heavy gases and for lighter gases it should be placed on the upper body. The external power pack allows us to reach our desired runtime while keeping the box design lightweight. Communication with the display team is important to the success of this project. Our team must send accurate data of the surrounding air quality and send it to the display team to keep the user safe. This will happen when Team 505 integrates our gas sensor into their wearable technology.

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