Generally bears are a shy species but they can also be a little too curious. Often times bears tend to feed on corn crops or linger around family campgrounds eager to explore. Luckily, our team is on the case and we can bear-ly contain our excitement! Alarm Innovations has taken on the challenge of constructing a drone to gently sway bears from potentially harmful situations. With the help of the VA Department of Game & Inland fisheries we have formulated a solution. Follow our journey in discovering the most effective way to put just a little pep in their step!
Meet the Team
Jonathan Popham
Senior, Biology Major
John Nguyen
Senior, Biology Major
Kristopher Goad
Junior, Biology Major
Roman Pogoretskiy
Junior, Industrial Design Major
Gray Cline
Senior, Engineering Major
Celina Wickham
Junior, WRTC: Technical Communication Major
Issue at Hand
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Decrease in some farmers' yearly income due to crop damage by bears
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increase in bear complaints since the 1990s
The Process
Scroll through the timeline below to get learn more about Team Alarm Innovation’s process this semester.
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Brainstorming our way to a solution
Addressing the increasing problem of Virginia Black Bear (Ursus americanus) and human conflict on farms using Unmanned Systems.
Team ALARM: From Concept to Design
Initial Design As you can read in our last post, Team Alarm's task was to design an unmanned aerial system (or drone) to deter bears from encroaching on farmland and to help avoid harmful and potentially dangerous interactions between hams and bears. We...