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Project P08543
Project Overview
Goniometer + Photometer = GoniophotometerThe word gonio derives from the Greek meaning angle. A goniometer is an instrument that measures angles most accurately. Photometer derives from the Greek photon = light and is an instrument that measures light. A goniophotometer therefore performs the measurement of the distribution in space of a light source and displays the photometric properties of the light visible to the human eye in relation to a defined angular position.
This project hopes to make a commercially available and portable goniophotometer system with the potential to scale the system. A mobile unit opens up the possibility of new markets.
This project is different from its counterpart project
P08541 in that this system does not deform the sample and
is meant for field applications.
Planning
Intellectual Property Considerations
Preliminary Work Breakdown Structure
Concept Development
Establish Target Specifications
System Level Design
Detailed Design
Design for Manufacturing and Assembly
Design for the Environment and Sustainability
Testing and Refinement
Administrative Information
- Project Name
- Scalable Goniophotometer Architecture Development - Hand Carried Imaging System
- Project Number
- P08543
- Project Family
- P08540 - Image & Color Science
- Track
- Printing & Imaging Systems Technology
- Start Term
- 2007-2
- End Term
- 2007-3
- Faculty Guide
- Dr. Esterman (Industrial and Systems Engineering )
- Faculty Consultant
- Dr. Salvaggio and Dr. Arney and Ms. Farnand (Imaging Science)
- Graduate Student
- TBD (Imaging Science)
- Primary Customer
- TBD **customer name here**
- Customer contact information
- customer company here
- customer title here
- customer email, phone, address, etc, here
Team Documents
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Portions of the team documents have been prepared by a DPM student prior to the launch of this project. This information is intended to help get the team started with a first draft needs assessment and work breakdown structure. The team members can adapt this information as the project progresses.
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Published Documents
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Concept Design Review Documents (SD I)
Detailed Design Review Documents (SD I)
Managerial Design Review Presentation (SD I)
Technical Conference Publication (SD II)
Poster Publication (SD II)
Managerial Design Review Presentation (SD II)
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