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Títol: Diseño e implementación de un sistema para la detección de dispositivos bluetooth con drones (Parte II)
Estudiants que han llegit aquest projecte:
- ANGLÈS VERA, MARIONA (data lectura: 26-07-2024)
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Director/a: ROYO CHIC, PABLO
Departament: DAC
Títol: Diseño e implementación de un sistema para la detección de dispositivos bluetooth con drones (Parte II)
Data inici oferta: 16-01-2024 Data finalització oferta: 16-09-2024
Estudis d'assignació del projecte:
- GR ENG SIST AEROESP
Tipus: Individual | |
Lloc de realització: EETAC | |
Institució/Empresa: UNIVERSITAT POLITÈCNICA DE CATALUNYA - E | |
Nom del segon director/a (UPC): Albert Sanchez Segura | |
Departament 2n director/a: | |
Paraules clau: | |
Drones, Bluetooth, Search and Rescue | |
Descripció del contingut i pla d'activitats: | |
El proyecto debe diseñar, desarrollar y testear un sistema de detección y localización de dispositivos desde un drone.
Actividad 1: Diseño e implementación del hardaware necesario Actividad 2: Diseño e implementación del software Actividad 3: Pruebas de vuelo Actividad 4: Redacción de la memoria técnica. |
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Overview (resum en anglès): | |
Bluetooth technology is very common for communication between devices such as mobile phones, headphones, and even watches. Nowadays, it is difficult to find someone who does not have at least one of them. This opens the door to the possibility of detecting these devices using this technology, and with it, the individual carrying them. Over the years, many people have gotten lost in forests or mountainous areas due to disorientation, sudden weather changes, or countless other reasons. A lost and uncommunicated individual represents an emergency that requires quick and effective rescue methods. The methods used today by rescue teams, such as helicopters and drones equipped with cameras, involve visually searching for the individual, which can slow down the process and increase the risk to the lost person. To address this problem, this project, based on the integration of two previous projects, has designed a system capable of measuring Bluetooth signal strength, a parameter called RSSI, in different orientations in space. This system is mounted on a drone, allowing large areas to be covered in a short period of time. Throughout this thesis, we will explore the different hardware components used for detection, how they are connected, and the supports designed to safely mount the system on the drone while minimizing payload. The software and intelligence used to capture and process RSSI data will be detailed. Finally, the project will conclude by presenting the results of flight tests conducted in controlled environments, such as the university facilities, as well as in more realistic environments to observe the system's behavior at greater distances and in wooded areas. Overall, this project aims to combine the conclusions from two previous projects to create a system capable of detecting Bluetooth signal strength and its direction of origin. This opens up new possibilities in the field of locating people using drone technology |