Analysis part 1
Analysis part 2 - features
1. Mini 3d printer capable of printing school supplies such as binders, pencils, erasers, rulers etc.
2. An integrated touch screen used to control the printer that also allows students to see grades, upcoming tests and missing assignments.
3. Screens covering the entire surface area of the locker capable of changing the look of the locker to anything from completely blue to a complex forest landscape.
4. A sprinkler capable of spraying cleaner that cleans and disinfects the locker without causing damage to things in the locker.
5. The walls underneath the screens are fireproof and tiny heat sinks within the walls prevent damage to anything in the locker even if a fire is blazing outside.
6. Voice recognition systems are built in and they are the first security measure. Small microphones analyse the voice and compare it with samples given to it by the owner.
7. A screen outside of the locker recognizes writing and is the second security measure of this locker. Like the with the voice analyser the writing sample is compared to original samples to determine if the writing is that of the owners.
8. A basic shelf attached to a slider can be moved to wherever the owner wants it. The slider has a locking mechanism to ensure the shelf does not fall.
9. Staff who need to access a locker can bypass the security by using a key on a keyhole near the handle of the locker.
10. The hinges of the locker are made to never rust and always remain lubricated. This prevents squeaky lockers.
2. An integrated touch screen used to control the printer that also allows students to see grades, upcoming tests and missing assignments.
3. Screens covering the entire surface area of the locker capable of changing the look of the locker to anything from completely blue to a complex forest landscape.
4. A sprinkler capable of spraying cleaner that cleans and disinfects the locker without causing damage to things in the locker.
5. The walls underneath the screens are fireproof and tiny heat sinks within the walls prevent damage to anything in the locker even if a fire is blazing outside.
6. Voice recognition systems are built in and they are the first security measure. Small microphones analyse the voice and compare it with samples given to it by the owner.
7. A screen outside of the locker recognizes writing and is the second security measure of this locker. Like the with the voice analyser the writing sample is compared to original samples to determine if the writing is that of the owners.
8. A basic shelf attached to a slider can be moved to wherever the owner wants it. The slider has a locking mechanism to ensure the shelf does not fall.
9. Staff who need to access a locker can bypass the security by using a key on a keyhole near the handle of the locker.
10. The hinges of the locker are made to never rust and always remain lubricated. This prevents squeaky lockers.
part 3 - Design
part 4 - Implementation, Operation and Maintainance
Implementation- The frame will first be 3d printed in a factory then necessary electrical equipment and wiring will be put in followed by instillation of the sprayers.
Operation- The lockers will be advertised to school districts across the country and individual lockers will be sold to customers at their request.
maintenance - A small group of programmers will make receive complaints and update the software first by applying updates to several test lockers that to all the lockers connected to the internet.
Operation- The lockers will be advertised to school districts across the country and individual lockers will be sold to customers at their request.
maintenance - A small group of programmers will make receive complaints and update the software first by applying updates to several test lockers that to all the lockers connected to the internet.