The popularity of household drones is increasing every day. Drones pose a security risk if equipped with cameras or small explosives. Populated public areas, soldiers in combat, and private facilities are at risk. Northrop Grumman is sponsoring our team, Team 13, to create a device to disable these potentially hazardous drones. This device disables drones within a 30-foot radius dome air space surrounding this device. The three main systems of the device are detection, control, and neutralization. The detection system locates the drone in the specified air space and notifies the user. This system has video cameras and analyzes their video feeds with software. The software is pre-trained with machine learning techniques. The control system is user operated. A stationary tripod supports the device and the user aims neutralization attacks. The neutralization system is a combination of radio frequency (RF) interference and a deployable weighted net. The RF jammer will either knock the drone out of the sky, or in some cases, cause the drone to hover. If the drone hovers, the weighted net will deploy and capture the drone. This device is portable, safe for the environment, and complies with regulations.
Gregory is a senior mechanical engineer graduating in Spring 2018. He plans to pursue a career in the aeronautics industry after graduation.
Latarence Butts is a third year senior from West Palm Beach, FL. He conducts undergraduate research in lithium air batteries, serves as Vice President of Tau Beta Pi Honor Society, and interns for Northrop Grumman Corporation in San Diego, CA. Latarence plans to attend graduate school to study telecommunication.
Brandon is a senior majoring in Computer Engineering who graduates in May 2018. He is pursuing his Masters of Science in Electrical Engineering at the FAMU-FSU College of Engineering starting in Fall 2018. His goal is to work in the aerospace industry to help us go where no one has gone before.
Jordan is a senior mechanical engineering student that is graduating in 2018. He plans to to work in the aerospace industry.
Deshon is a Sr. Mechanical Engineer graduating in summer 2018, where he will begin his career as a Surface Warfare Officer in the US Navy.
Natalie is a senior mechanical engineering student at Florida State University. She will graduate this upcoming May of 2018. After graduation, Natalie will start her career as a service engineer working with diesel engines and power generation systems. In her free time, she enjoys playing soccer.
In the future, we need to do more work to fully refine the design. We need to do some more larger scale testing to ensure that this device works on all drones at the specified range. This device can still be improved in the future by making the device automated rather than using a manual controller. We can also try to increase the range of effectiveness to secure a larger airspace then the original 30 ft range.
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Tallahassee, FL 32310
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