All speakers: Please speak loudly and clearly enough that audience at back of room can easily understand you. Speak to the audience as much as possible and look at screen mainly to point out things. At the beginning tell audience to hold questions or interrupt presentation – whichever works best for you. 1. AMEN group: a. Your block diagram is not developed -- include more information, such as GPS, bus types, analog connections, etc. b. Minimum functionality must use software (C program) running on an XP laptop to report the remote sensor data collected by the Hub. c. Maximum functionality should direct towards developing link to internet connected database that all fire agencies can access and to multiple remote nodes. d. Start layout of the sensor board from a known working/functional schematic (to be provided by instructors), thus reduce your verification time using "PSPICE" e. Start firmware development of the sensor node from a known working platform, e.g. CYPRESS USB-kit or simple dev kit firmware, to be provided by instructors. f. Power requirements need to be defined in terms of voltages and average currents so that you can design power supplies for the sensor and base hubs and related sensor and other systems. This will tell you what battery or other supply can work for the required endurance, say a week. g. GANNT chart needs milestones for significant achievements, for example i. basic connectivity from sensor to PC software ii. minimum functionality demonstrated in lab iii. minimum functionality demonstrated in field iv. improved functionality demonstrated in lab with field systems v. maximum functionality demonstrated in field ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2. Eye detection group: a. Min functionality must include some ability to detect eyes as well as higher than 60% success rate with stationary subjects. b. Max functionality must be higher than 80% success rate. c. Analyze the clock (pixel clock and system clock) rate requirement. Do a back-of-the-envelope calculation. d. Power requirements need to be defined in terms of voltages and average currents so that you can design power supplies for your illumination, detection and analysis systems. Specify working environment, e.g. in auto with 12 VDC or in building with 115 VAC or other. e. Develope a software model of your system (in C code) that allows you to verify the algorithms vigorously before committing to low-end Verilog modelling. f. GANNT chart needs milestones for significant achievements, for example i. basic operation of illuminators and sensors with stationary object ii. minimum functionality demonstrated in lab iii. minimum functionality demonstrated in working situation iii. improved functionality demonstrated in lab iv. maximum functionality demonstrated in working situation