Team B1: SHTTR
  • Introduction
  • Initial Propopsal
  • Design Review Slides
  • Blog
  • Final Report

SHTTR

Sustainable Hi Traffic Toilet Redesign
Team B1
David Murray
James Gualtieri
Brian Bakerman

In a year, the average person uses a toilet about 2500 times. In a constantly growing population, the amount of water usage every day around the world is only increasing. The goal of the Sustainable Hi-Traffic Toilet Redesign is to develop a smart system that accurately improves upon current automatic flushing solutions. The system involves using modern dual valve flushing technologies with a toilet paper usage sensing system that can determine how much water to use per flush. In addition, because of the wireless technologies being used in the system, SHTTR allows for data logging and monitoring to improve upon maintenance scheduling and resupplying of toiletries, as well as analytical data to evaluate occupancy and usage. Overall, we are hoping that the SHTTR will be a successful solution to waster ware usage and human labor.

Blog

Final Demo

Video Demo

Brian

Status Report — Brian Bakerman (final week)

This week I helped the team validate that our system was working end-to-end and did final checks on my app.

James

James (last post)

not a lot of concrete things to say here. Just doing some final preparations and last things to do for the final public demo. I’m excited to be done with this class forever šŸ™‚

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