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Gujarat Technological University: A Report On-Multi-Level Parking System
Gujarat Technological University: A Report On-Multi-Level Parking System
Gujarat Technological University: A Report On-Multi-Level Parking System
Chandkheda, Ahmedabad
Affiliated
A REPORT ON-
MULTI-LEVEL PARKING SYSTEM
Under subject of
DESIGN ENGINEERING
B. E. III,Semester VI
(ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING)
Submitted by:
Group:HGCE/VI EE
VISHAL GANDHI
Head of the Department
AcademicYear
2017-18
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CERTIFICATE
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Contents
INTRODUCTION
Design Engineering
Thinking Procedure
1. STORY BOARDING CANVAS
1.1. Users
1.2. Activities
2. AEIOU SUMMARY
2.1. The environment
2.2. The interaction
2.3. Objects
2.4. Activities
2.5. Users
3. IDEATION CANVAS
3.1. The general activities
3.2. The general situation/location / context
3.3. The general props possible solution
4. PRODUCT DEVLOPMENT CANVAS
4.1. The general people who will use our product
4.2. Product experience
4.3. Product features
4.4. Product function
4.5. Components
5. LEARNING NEED MATRIX
6. MIND MAPPING
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Design Engineering:
Design Engineering is a general term that covers multiple engineering disciplines
including electrical, mechanical, chemical engineer, aeronautical engineer, civil,
structural/building/architectural engineers. The uniting concept is a focus on
applying the 'engineering design process, in which engineers develop new
products or processes with a primary emphasis on functional utility.
While industrial designers may be responsible for the conceptual aesthetic and
ergonomic aspects of a design, the design engineer usually works with a team of
engineers and other designers to develop conceptual and detailed designs. He may
work with industrial designers and marketers to develop the product concept and
specifications, and may direct the design effort
Thinking Procedure:
Find our goal
Evaluation of goal
Generate proposals
Evaluation of proposals
Improvements
As we know that, many crowd places like Garage, Industry, High ways or etc.
have very big issue related with the parking because sometimes they have not
much space for parking.
1.1 Users
General Peoples
Shopping Malls
1.2 Activities
The general activities are:
Visited Automated Parking System ,Ahmedabad.
A system is working on sensors and
computer
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1.3 Stakeholders
Traffic signals,VehilceOwners, Fullparking,etc,
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2. AEIOU SUMMARY:
After finishing all 3 canvas, we started working on AEIOU summary where
A: Activities
E: Environment
I: Interactions
O: Objects
U: Users
This canvas is totally based on the observation.
After observing some places likeParking system, we have started working to make it
fair
2.3 Objects
Computer
Sensors
Cameras
Hydraulic Lift
Traffic signals
2.4 Activities
See some parking problem
Visit the Automated parking system,Ahmedabad
Giving the parking receipt
2.5 Users
General peoples
Shopping malls
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The image of our AEIOU summary is as given below
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3.IDEATION CANVAS:
After we have started working with people where we simply thought about the
people for whom we want to solve the problem.
We started with our ideation canvas.
For our product we have listed the people who can generally use this system. All
general people like l, etc are people who will use thissystem.
The thought for context/location /situation and finally for possible solutions.
3.1 Activities
Giving the parking receipt
System is working on sensors
Ideation Canvas
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4. PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT CANVAS :
On 10thoct ,we have start creating our product development canvas.
In product development canvas we have mentioned about our product, its
function, features, revalidation, and product experience.
4.1 People
General people
Students
Businessman
4.5 Component
Hook
Rope
Hydraulic jack
Belts
Technical staff
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4. Product Development CanvaS
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5. LEARNING NEED MATRIX:
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6. MIND MAPPING:
6.1 COMPONENTS
Mechanical jack
Dc Motor
Pulleys
Belts
Step-up Transformer
Display
6.2 USERS
Visitors
Employers
Students
6.3 BENEFITS
Vehicle protection
Less space required
Eco-friendly
6.4 FACILITES
Circulation and comman space
Service facilities area
Safety management
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