Our design has been significantly changed since last week as a result of difficulties with our previous design that led us to modify our use case. The main difficulties we encountered before were the cost of using multiple drones and that an affordable thermal camera would not be able to cover a large enough area with a high enough resolution. We did not think there was a way to address these difficulties while meeting the use case requirements and providing a project that would be helpful for our use case because our drone would not be able to cover enough area quickly while maintaining reasonably high detection accuracy.
Our new use case is to build a search and rescue robot for indoor use after an event such as a gas leak. This contains similar technical challenges of detecting people and of doing pathing, but avoids the problems we could not solve with our previous use case. We are still working on the design, and are currently planning on using a circular robot so that it can rotate easily, with 2D SLAM (Simultaneous Localization and Mapping) with Lidar to construct the environment to be used for pathing, and a thermal camera to detect people in the environment, but the design could change as we finalize it in the coming days.
The main risk given our change in use case is that we still do not have a complete design at this point. This is especially difficult as the design must be completed in time for the design review presentation on Monday. However this deadline does help to manage the risk in that we will be completing our design quickly in order to be prepared for the presentation. Our schedule has changed as a result of the change to our project, but has not yet been finalized as we are still working on the design. An updated schedule will be provided in our design review presentation.

